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his fearful life to share? Deluded maid, how shall thy tender hand, Decked with the nuptial bracelet's jewelled band, Be clasped in his, when fearful serpents twine In scaly horror round that arm divine? How shall thy robe, with gay flamingoes gleaming, Suit with his coat of hide with blood-drops streaming? Of old thy pathway led where flowerets sweet Made pleasant carpets for thy gentle feet. And e'en thy foes would turn in grief away To see these vermeil-tinted limbs essay, Where scattered tresses strew the mournful place, Their gloomy path amid the tombs to trace. On ['S]IVA'S heart the funeral ashes rest, Say, gentle lady, shall they stain thy breast, Where the rich tribute of the Sandal trees Sheds a pure odour on the amorous breeze? A royal bride returning in thy state, The king of elephants should bear thy weight. How wilt thou brook the mockery and the scorn When thou on ['S]IVA'S bull art meanly borne? Sad that the crescent moon his crest should be: And shall that mournful fate be shared by thee? His crest, the glory of the evening skies, His bride, the moonlight of our wondering eyes! Deformed is he, his ancestry unknown; By vilest garb his poverty is shown. O fawn-eyed lady, how should ['S]IVA gain That heart for which the glorious strive in vain No charms hath he to win a maiden's eye: Cease from thy penance, hush the fruitless sigh! Unmeet is he thy faithful heart to share, Child of the Mountain, maid of beauty rare! Not 'mid the gloomy tombs do sages raise The holy altar of their prayer and praise." Impatient UMA listened: the quick blood Rushed to her temples in an angry flood. Her quivering lip, her darkly-flashing eye Told that the tempest of her wrath was nigh. Proudly she spoke: "How couldst thou tell aright Of one like ['S]IVA, perfect, infinite? 'Tis ever thus, the mighty and the just Are scorned by souls that grovel in the dust. Their lofty goodness and their motives wise Shine all in vain before such blinded eyes. Say who is greater, he who strives for power, Or he who succours in misfortune's hour? Refuge of worlds, O how should ['S]IVA deign To look on men enslaved to paltry gain? The spring of wealth himself, he careth naught For the vile treasures that mankind have sought. His dwelling-place amid the tombs may be, Yet Monarch of the three great worlds is he. What though
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