III HOMER

And from the savage Urals to the plain

A new barbarian folk shall send alarms,

The coast of Agenorean Thebes again

Be waked with sound of chariots and of arms;

And Rome shall fall; and Tiber's current drain

The nameless lands of long-deserted farms:

But thou, like Hercules, shalt still remain,

Untouched by fiery Etna's deadly charms;

And with thy youthful temples laurel-crowned

Shalt rise to the eternal Form's embrace

Whose unveiled smile all earliest was thine;

And till the Alps to gulfing sea give place,

By Latin shore or on Achæan ground,

Like heaven's sun, shalt thou, O Homer, shine!

Levia Gravia.