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LOST ILIADS by ESTHER FRIEDLANDER

First Line: A PILE OF RUINS ON A WIND SWEPT PLAIN
Last Line: WILL PERISH FOR THE SINGING YOUTH LIE SLAIN.
Subject(s): HOMER (10TH CENTURY B.C.); POETRY & POETS; RUINS; ILIAD; ODYSSEY;

A pile of ruins on a wind swept plain,
Some broken vases of a by-gone day,
Alike unknown without blind Homer's lay
Bear lasting witness that men fought in vain.
Time passes; but across the narrow main
Where ships of progress ply from every clime
Men battle still. The unrecorded mime
Will perish for the singing youth lie slain.



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