Andrew Lang

Homeric Unity

The sacred keep of Ilion is rent
  By shaft and pit; foiled waters wander slow
Through plains where Simois and Scamander went
  To war with Gods and heroes long ago.
  Not yet to tired Cassandra, lying low
In rich Mycenæ, do the Fates relent:
  The bones of Agamemnon are a show,
And ruined is his royal monument.
 
The dust and awful treasures of the Dead,
  Hath Learning scattered wide, but vainly thee,
Homer, she meteth with her tool of lead,
  And strives to rend thy songs; too blind to see
The crown that burns on thine immortal head
  Of indivisible supremacy!
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