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« Or some unknown cabal, caprice,

« Preserved me thus ;-but not in peace : «< He cannot curb his haughty mood, «Nor I forgive a father's blood.

XVI.

<< Within thy father's house are foes; « Not all who break his bread are true: «To these should I my birth disclose,

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« His days, his very hours were few.

They only want a heart to lead,

« A hand to point them to the deed.

«But Haroun only knows, or knew

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This tale, whose close is almost nigh: "He in Abdallah's palace grew,

« And held that post in his Serai

« Which holds he here-he saw him die:

« But what could single slavery do?

Avenge his lord? alas! too late;

«Or save his son from such a fate?

« He chose the last, and when elate

« With foes subdued, or friends betrayed, « Proud Giaffir in high triumph sate,

« He led me helpless to his gate,

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And not in vain it seems essayed

«To save the life for which he prayed.

« The knowledge of my birth secured

« From all and each, but most from me;

« Thus Giaffir's safety was ensured. « Removed he too from Roumelie

« To this our Asiatic side,

« Far from our seats by Danube's tide,

<< With none but Haroun, who retains « Such knowledge-and that Nubian feels

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A tyrant's secrets are but chains,

« From which the captive gladly steals,

And this and more to me reveals:

« Such still to guilt just Alla sends

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Slaves, tools, accomplices-no friends!

XVII.

« All this, Zuleika, harshly sounds
« But harsher still my tale must be
<«< Howe'er my tongue thy softness wounds,
«< Yet I must prove all truth to thee.
« I saw thee start this garb to see,
<< Yet is it one I oft have worn,

« And long must wear: this Galiongee,
«To whom thy plighted vow is sworn,
« Is leader of those pirate hordes,

« Whose laws and lives are on their swords; «To hear whose desolating tale

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Would make thy waning cheek more pale : "Those arms thou see'st my band have brought, «The hands that wield are not remote; " This cup too for the rugged knaves

« Is filled-once quaffed, they ne'er repine: « Our Prophet might forgive the slaves; « They're only infidels in wine.

XVIII.

"What could I be? Proscribed at home,
And taunted to a wish to roam;
And listless left-for Giaffir's fear
Denied the courser and the spear—

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Though oft-Oh, Mahomet! how oft !→ «< In full Divan the despot scoffed, As if my weak unwilling hand « Refused the bridle or the brand: "He ever went to war alone,

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And pent me here untried, unknown; «To Haroun's care with women left,

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By hope unblest, of fame bereft.

While thou-whose softness long endeared, Though it unmanned me, still had cheered« To Brusa's walls for safety sent,

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Awaited'st there the field's event.

Haroun, who saw my spirit pining

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Beneath inaction's sluggish yoke,

His captive, though with dread resigning,
My thraldom for a season broke,

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« On promise to return before

« The day when Giaffir's charge was o'er.

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'Tis vain-my tongue can not impart My almost drunkenness of heart,

« When first this liberated eye

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Surveyed Earth, Ocean, Sun and Sky, «As if my spirit pierced them through, «And all their inmost wonders knew! « One word alone can paint to thee "That more than feeling-I was Free! "E'en for thy presence ceased to pine; « The World-nay-Heaven itself was mine!

XIX.

«The shallop of a trusty Moor

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Conveyed me from this idle shore;

<< I longed to see the isles that gem

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I sought by turns, and saw them all; 34 « But when and where I joined the crew, « With whom I'm pledged to rise or fall, << When all that we design to do

<< Is done, twill then be time more meet «To tell thee, when the tale's complete.

XX.

'Tis true, they are a lawless brood, "But rough in form, nor mild in mood,

And every creed, and every race,

« With them hath found-may find a place : «But open speech, and ready hand, << Obedience to their chief's command; « A soul for every enterprize,

« That never sees with terror's eyes;

Friendship for each, and faith to all,

« And vengeance vow'd for those who fall, "Have made them fitting instruments << For more than ev'n my own intents. «And some-and I have studied all

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Distinguished from the vulgar rank, << But chiefly to my council call

"The wisdom of the cautious Frank« And some to higher thoughts, aspire, « The last of Lambro's 35 patriots there "Anticipated freedom share;

« And oft around the cayern fire « On visionary schemes debate,

«To snatch the Rayahs 36 from their fate. «So let them ease their hearts with prate "Of equal rights, which man ne'er knew; I have a love for freedom too.

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Ay! let me like the Ocean-Patriarch 37 roam,

« Or only know on land the Tartar's home! 38

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My tent on shore, my galley on the sea,

« Are more than cities and Serais to me :

"Borne by my steed, or wafted by my sail,

« Across the desart, or before the gale,

« Bound where thou wilt, my barb! or glide my prow

«But be the star that guides the wanderer, Thou!

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Thou, my Zuleika, share and bless my bark;

« The dove of peace and promise to mine ark!
"Or, since that hope denied in worlds of strife,
«Be thou the rainbow to the storms of life!
«The evening beam that smiles the clouds away,
«And tints to-morrow with prophetic ray!

Blest-as the Muezzin's strain from Mecca's wall
«To pilgrims pure and prostrate at his call;
« Soft-as the melody of youthful days,

«That steals the trembling tear of speechless praise;
« Dear as his native to Exile's ears,
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« Shall sound each tone thy long-loved voice endears. For thee in those bright isles is built a bower

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Blooming as Aden 39 in its earliest hour.

« A thousand swords, with Selim's heart and hand,
« Wait-wave-defend-destroy-at thy command!
« Girt by my band, Zuleika at my side,

« The spoil of nations shall bedeck my bride.
« The Haram's languid years of listless ease
« Are well resigned for cares-for joys like these:
"Not blind to fate, I see, where'er I rove,

« Unnumbered perils-but one only love!
«Yet well my toils shall that fond breast repay,
«Though fortune frown, or falser friends betray.
« How dear the dream in darkest hours of ill,
«< Should all be changed, to find thee faithful still!

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