Indian Poetry : Containing "the Indian Song of Songs," From the Sanskrit of the Gîta Govinda of Jayadeva ; Two Books From "the Iliad of India" (Mahábhárata), "proverbial Wisdom" From the Shlokas of the Hitopadeśa, And Other Oriental Poems
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THE MUSSULMAN PARADISE. 149 Ever virginal and stainless, howsooften they embrace, Always young, and loved, and loving, these are. Neither is there grace Like the grace and bliss the Black-eyed keep for you in Paradise ; Oh, " Companions of the Eight Hand " ! oh ! ye others who were wise ! ( 15° ) D^DJCATION OF A POEM FROM THE SANSKRIT. Sweet, on the daisies of your Englisn grave I lay this little wreath of Indian flowers, Fragrant for me because the scent they have Breathes of the memory of our... wedded hours ; For others scentless ; and for you, in heaven, Too pale and faded, dear dead wife ! to wear, Save that they mean — what makes all fault forgiven- That he who brings them lays his heart, too, there. April 9, 1865. IS' ) THE RAJAH'S RIDE. A PUNJAB SONG. Now is the Devil-horse come to Sindh I Wah ! wah ! gooroo ! — that is true ! His belly is stuffed with the fire and the wind. But a fleeter steed had Eunjeet Dehu ! It's forty koss from Lahore to the ford, Forty and more to far Jummoo ; Fast may go the Feringhee lord, But never so fast as Eunjeet Dehu !
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