Last Poems by Laurence Hope
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And they took me up to the Palace gates,
Delighted and unafraid. Ah, the eyes of the Rao of Ilore, May never their brilliance fade! So near was I to the crown of life! Ten thousand times, alas! The Diwan leant from the latticed hall, Looked down and saw me pass. He begged for me from the Rao of Ilore, Who answered, "She is thine, Thou wert ever more than a father to me, And thy desires are mine." Ah, the eyes of the Rao of Ilore That never had looked in mine! My years were spent in the Diwan's Courts, My youth died down that day. For sake of thine own content of mind My lost beloved, I pray That never my Lord a love may know Like that he threw away. Ah, the eyes of the Rao of Ilore, Who threw my life away! To M. C. N. Thou hast no wealth, nor any pride of power, |
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