Ballads : patriotic & romantic / by Clinton Scollard [electronic text]

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Ballads : patriotic & romantic / by Clinton Scollard [electronic text]
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Scollard, Clinton, 1860-1932
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New York, N.Y.: Laurence J. Gomme
1916
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"Ballads : patriotic & romantic / by Clinton Scollard [electronic text]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAE7431.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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Page 87

A NILE NIGHT

THE wind has died; to-day we sail no more O'er river reaches widening bright or wan; Languid we lie beside the reedy shore, And night draws darkly on.
In no wise strange or pagan would it seem To Pasht or Isis now to bend the knee, There broods about us, in day's paling beam, Such vast antiquity.
Yonder a sacred ibis, grave as faith, Stands like a statue by the river brink; And mark! is that a Libyan lion's wraith Come to the stream to drink?
A wandering minstrel pipes a plaintive strain, Then slowly, sadly lets the music swoon; While, like a lovely lotus, once again Flowers the Egyptian moon.
And so to rest, and visions weirdly clear Of priests, of kings, of gods with hoof and horn, To rouse at last from dreams wherein we hear Great Memnon greet the morn!
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