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BIDASARI 35<br />

Thou sayest truly. Stay long years with her<br />

Thy Queen, thy first beloved, for she hath all—<br />

Great beauty <strong>and</strong> intelligence." They bowed<br />

As forth from them the King went palaceward.<br />

He sat beside the Queen, <strong>and</strong> kissed her cheeks.<br />

"<br />

And said : Thy features shine with loveliness.<br />

Like to a jewel in a glass. When I<br />

Must leave thy side, I have no other wish -<br />

But to return. Like Mount Maha Mirou<br />

"<br />

Wherefore art thou<br />

Thou art." The princess said :<br />

So spirited to-day ? Thou'rt like a boy."<br />

"<br />

Branch of my heart, my dearest love," he said,<br />

old :<br />

" Vex not thyself.<br />

Thou know'st the adage<br />

First one is taken with a pretty face.<br />

Then wisdom comes <strong>and</strong> prudence, <strong>and</strong>, with these,<br />

One loves his wife until the day of death.<br />

If thus thou dost deport thyself, my dear.<br />

heart between two wives shall never be<br />

My<br />

Divided ; thou alone shalt own it all."<br />

The Queen was charmed to hear his loving words.<br />

At night the Queen slept, but King remained<br />

Awake, <strong>and</strong> watched the moon, <strong>and</strong> called to mind<br />

His dream. As dawn approached he slept, <strong>and</strong> seemed<br />

To hear an owl's shrill voice, like Pedalou's.<br />

When it was fully day, the <strong>royal</strong> pair<br />

Together broke their fast. The King went forth<br />

And orders gave, in two days to prepare<br />

A mighty hunt, to chase the dappled deer,<br />

With men <strong>and</strong> dogs <strong>and</strong> all apparel fit.<br />

Then back into the palace went the King,<br />

And told the Queen, who straightway gave comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />

For food to be made ready. At midnight<br />

Behind Egyptian curtains went to rest<br />

The King <strong>and</strong> Queen, but slept not. Still the dreaip<br />

Was ever in his thoughts <strong>and</strong> worried him.<br />

At dawn he said farewell unto the Queen.<br />

She was all radiant, <strong>and</strong> smiling, said:<br />

"<br />

Bring me a fawn. I'll tell the servants all<br />

To take good care of it, so it may grow<br />

Quite tame."<br />

"<br />

What we can do, my dear, we shall,

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