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A RAIL ROAD CUTTING NEAR ALEXANDRIA IN 1855 by HERMAN MELVILLE

Poet Analysis

First Line: PLUMP THRO' TOMB AND CATACOMB
Last Line: ALACK FOR MIRIAM'S SPICES!
Subject(s): EGYPT; RAILROADS; RAILWAYS; TRAINS;

Plump thro' tomb and catacomb
Rolls the Engine ripping;
Egypt's ancient dust
This before the gust,
The Pyramid is slipping!

Too long inurned, Sesostres's spurned,
What glory left to Isis
Mid loud acclaim to Watts his name
Alack for Miriam's spices!



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