The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Volume 1 by George Meredith
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Ore from the Genii-halls:
All in their splendour approved; All; but, match'd with my beloved, Darker, and denser, and duller. Then she kissed him for that song, and sang: Once to be beautiful was my pride, And I blush'd in love with my own bright brow: Once, when a wooer was by my side, I worshipp'd the object that had his vow: Different, different, different now, Different now is my beauty to me: Different, different, different now! For I prize it alone because prized by thee. Almeryl stretched his arm to the lattice, and drew it open, letting in the soft night wind, and the sound of the fountain and the bulbul and the beam of the stars, and versed to her in the languor of deep love: Whether we die or we live, Matters it now no more: Life has nought further to give: Love is its crown and its core. Come to us either, we're rife,-- Death or life! Death can take not away, Darkness and light are the same: We are beyond the pale ray, |
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