The Bride of the Bosphorus a Turkish Tale in One Canto
The Bride of the Bosphorus a Turkish Tale in One Canto
David Sandler
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And harmony alike in every clime. To link and to cement and not to spoil ? Thus, in her musings lost, Djenan saw not A passer-by that stopped in wonderment 2 6 The Bride of the Bosphorus To gaze on her and dream. At last she sighed And looked around and met the stranger's gaze. He was a youth, as fair as youth can be, As bright as Phcebus in his morning flight. Djenan had no tcharshaf* yet could not flee, Bound to the spot by the foreboding spell Of maiden's love awak'ning at its dawn. Her gent...le frame by deep emotion seized, Her cheeks aglow, her bosom heaving fast, With parted lips, like rosebuds at the dawn, She stood now looking at him, now abashed Letting her eye-stars wander on the ground. He smiled delighting in th' embarrassment Of the sweet maid, and feasting upon her Angelic loveliness, enhanced by blush, So tender and so chaste. Then coming near And nearer still he whisper'd his adieu : " To-morrow I shall come again, adieu !" He left. Slow, soft and musical his voice Resounded in her ear and heart.
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