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loweth his bride." XVII With despair's mute self-reliance, She accepted death's affiance; She, who hath no home or rest, Shrank not from the river's breast. Haply there she shall discover Father, lost in wilds unknown, Mother slain, and youthful lover, Seen as yet in dreams alone. Ha! sweet maid, what sudden vision Hath dispelled thy cold derision? What new picture hast thou seen, Of a world that might have been? XVIII From Mount Seir, Duke Iram roveth, Three renewals of the moon: To see Egypt him behoveth, Ere his life be past its noon. Soul, and mind, at first fell under Flat discomfiture of wonder, With the Nile before him spread, Temple-crowned, and tempest-fed! Yet a nobler creed he owneth, Than to worship things of space: One true God his heart enthroneth Heart that throbs with Esau's race. XIX Thus he stood, with calm eyes scorning Idols, priests, and their adorning; Seeing, e'en in nature's show, Him alone, who made it so. "God of Abraham, our Father, Earth, and heaven, and all we see, Are but gifts of thine, to gather Us, thy children, back to Thee. "All the grandeur spread before us, All the miracles shed o'er us, Echoes of the voice above, Tokens of a Father's love." XX While of heaven his heart indited, And his dark eyes swept the crowd, Sudden on the maid they lighted, Mild and haughty, meek and proud. Rapid as the flash of sabre, Strong as giant's toss of caber, Sure as victor's grasp of goal, Came the love-stroke through his soul Gently she, her eyes recalling, Felt that Heaven had touched their flight, Peeped again, through lashes falling, Blushed, and shrank, and shunned the light XXI Ah, what booteth sweet illusion, Fluttering glance, and soft suffusion, Bliss unknown, but felt in sighs, Breast, that shrinks at its own rise? She, who is the Nile's devoted, Courted with a watery smile; Her betrothal duly noted By the bridesmaid Crocodile! So she bowed her forehead lowly, Tightened her tiara holy; And, with every sigh suppressed, Clasped her hands on passion's breast. PART II I
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