Quick at the word—they seized him each a torch, And fire the dome from minaret to porch. A stern delight was fix'd in Conrad's eye, But sudden sunk-for on his ear the cry Of women struck, and like a deadly knell 810 Knock'd at that heart unmoved by battle's yell. "Oh ! burst the Haram--wrong not on your lives “One female form-remember--we have wives. - On them such outrage Vengeance will repay; “Man is our foe, and such 'tis ours to slay: 815 “ But still we spared---must spare the weaker prey. “Oh! I forgot---but Heaven will not forgive “If at my word the helpless cease to live; “Follow who will--- I go---we yet have time “Our souls to lighten of at least a crime.” 820 He climbs the crackling stair---he bursts the door, Nor feels his feet glow scorching with the floor; His breath choak'd gasping with the volumed smoke, But still from room to room his way he broke. They search---they find---they save: with lusty arms Each bears a prize of unregarded charms; 826 Calm their loud fears ; sustain their sinking frames With all the care defenceless beauty claims: So well could Conrad tame their fiercest mood, And check the very hands with gore inbrued. 830 But who is she? whom Conrad's arms convey VI. Brief time had Conrad now to greet Gulnare, (9) 835 Few words to reassure the trembling fair ; For in that pause compassion snatch'd from war, The foe before retiring, fast and far, With wonder saw their footsteps unpursued, First slowlier fled-then rallied—then withstood. 840 This Seyd perceives, then first perceives how few, Compared with his, the Corsair's roving crew, And blushes o'er his error, as he eyes The ruin wrought by panic and surprise. Alla il Alla! Vengeance swells the cry 845 Shame mounts to rage that must atone or die! And flame for flame and blood for blood must tell, The tide of triumph ebbs that flow'd too wellWhen wrath returns to renovated strife, And those who fought for conquest strike for life, 850 Conrad beheld the danger--he beheld Flis followers faint by freshening foes repell’d: “ One effort--one-to break the circling host!" They form-unite--charge--waver--all is lost! Within a narrower ring compress’d, beset, 855 Hopeless, not heartless, strive and struggle yetAh! now they fight in frmest file no more, Hemm'd in--cut off--cleft down and trampled o'er; But each strikes singly, silently, and home, VII. But first, ere came the rallying host to blows, VIII. And him she saw, where thickest carnage spread, But gather'd breathing from the happier dead ; Far from his band, and battling with a host 885 910 |