The Ballad of Hadji And Other Poems

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Then I arose, all dripping red, And gazed on him I oft had fed, And wept to see him low : No more he'd gallop in his pride — No mortal man would e'er bestride Poor Hadji here below.
He died amidst those jungles tangled ; I staggered on all torn and mangled, Gasping for painful breath ; And when, beneath that placid moon, My spirit left me in a swoon, I'd known the worst of death, c |8 THE BALLAD OF HADJL, ETC.
Next clay they found and In ire me home, And now, they say, I'll never roam The glade
...s and forests hoar ; No more, they say, I'll ever wield The spear in sport or battle-field, Or ride the grisly boar.
19 TO FLOWERS.
Most exquisitely fair and fragile flowers, Unearthly figures that our Earth doth use To mark the flight of months of winged hours With varying letters, writ in heavenly hues, I love you ! I could ponder half a day On the deep blush that mantles in a rose, And picture fantasies and melt away My heart, where clustering the lilac blows.
Oft seated in a sombre, sighing glade Dejected, I have watched the wanton breeze Stir all the chequers of the light and shade Till the dark grass grew restless as the seas : Then — like those kindest kisses that are given Apart from crowds and gaily-peopled streets — Some lurking violet has shyly striven To breathe how even gloomiest woods held sweets.


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