The Poetry Corner

To Professor Jebb

By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Fair things are slow to fade away, Bear witness you, that yesterday1 From out the Ghost of Pindar inyou Rolld an Olympian; and they say2 That here the torpid mummy wheat Of Egypt bore a grain as sweet As that which gilds the glebe of England, Sunnd with a summer of milder heat. So may this legend for awhile, If greeted by your classic smile, Tho dead in its Trinacrian Enna, Blossom again on a colder isle.