Daughters of Dawn a Lyrical Pageant Or Series of Historic Scenes for Presentati
Daughters of Dawn a Lyrical Pageant Or Series of Historic Scenes for Presentati
Carman Bliss
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Let there be nothing lacking nor amiss. Though we have had many guests, there was never one like this. A man servant enters from the gate, followed by BUDDHA and two disciples who ap- proach and bow to IZEYL. Welcome, O enlightened one, to this house. A happy day Brings thy footsteps to my door, bids thee tarry on thy way, Lets me serve thee. That my lord's heart with gladness may be free, Rest here in the perfumed dusk of the roses strewn for thee. BUDDHA Thy words are lavish as the wayside st...ars, Shedding their bounty for the pilgrim night. No goodlier seeds than kindness come to blos- som In this great world to be faint heart's delight. DAUGHTERS OF DAWN 55 Servants wait upon BUDDHA, remove his san- dals, wash the dust from his feet, offer him food and drink. He takes a cup of water, but declines to eat. His disciples withdraw to a distant part of the court. The serv- ants go out, except IZEYL'S two personal at- tendants, who stand back by the house door. IZEYL Sit, Lord. I will dance for thee.
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