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Syene, And Where The Shadow Both Way Falls, Meroe, Nilotic Isle.
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Syene, and where the shadow both way falls,
Meroe, Nilotic isle.
-- John Milton (1608-1674)
-- Paradise Regained, Book iv, Line 70
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Dusk faces with white silken turbans wreath'd.
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The childhood shows the man, As morning shows the day.
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Deep vers'd in books, and shallow in himself.
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The olive grove of Academe, Plato's retirement, where the Attic bird Trills her thick-warbled notes the summer long.
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Socrates... Whom well inspir'd the oracle pronounc'd Wisest of men.
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Till morning fair Came forth with pilgrim steps in amice gray.
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As children gath'ring pebbles on the shore. Or if I would delight my private hours With music or with poem, where so soon As in our native language can I find That solace?
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