Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE EVENING OF THE PYRAMIDS, by NORMAN DUBIE Poet's Biography First Line: A summer night in the desert is as welcome Last Line: There was a dark room and an empty coffer for a king. Subject(s): Egypt; Mortality; Napoleon I (1769-1821); Pyramids | ||||||||
Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET TO MAN-MADE GRANDEUR by JOHN UPDIKE TRUMMERFRAUEN (THE RUBBLE-WOMEN) by ELEANOR WILNER PELTERS OF PYRAMIDS by RICHARD HENGIST (HENRY) HORNE THE SCARAB by PATRICK REGINALD CHALMERS THE SONG OF THE PYRAMID-BUILDERS by HARRY HIBBARD KEMP THE GREAT PYRAMID by HERMAN MELVILLE PYRAMIDS by LLOYD FRANK MERRELL THE WRITER by JOHN COWPER POWYS |
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