The book Bedoueen Legends And Other Poems was written by author Baddeley, Welbore St. Clair, 1856- Here you can read free online of Bedoueen Legends And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Bedoueen Legends And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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! ! \She goes out\. SCENE II. An open place by the rivet's bank, The baying at intervals. ANTAR. Out, thou keen thief ! There, let it be thy shame Dire perjured shaft to grovel on the plain ; Though thy sleek lineaments do woo the air To let thee emulate with transient speed 00 THE DEATH OF ANTAR. The royal Lightning's self ! And thou out there, Whose dastard fingers plied them at my voice, Hoping to thrive by my unnoting ways ; Would that mine eyes might cleave this night to thee ; That I migh...t wither with one glance of scorn Thy vile degenerate limbs, O fitting feast For the rank carrion-fowls that led thee here ! Was the high Sun too scornful of thy deeds ? Would not the patient Moon admit thy prayer (Loathing too much to be enleagued with Hell), That thou successless coward, in thy soul Hast made black covenants with hindering Night To slay me here ? not as a valorous foe Who would outface an hundred made like thee In the just Noon, his back against his heart : But me a weaponless, unreckoning man ?
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