Fragment of Gazel

FRAGMENT OF G AZEL

When I saw my love's hair, ambergris-hued, o'er her visage shake,
" Strange, " I thought, " a moon, musk-shedding, 'midst the flowers its bed should make! "
How thy locks, moon-face, are fallen o'er thy cheek in many a curl!
As in day he lies reposing, so in strength doth gain the snake.
From thy cheek the rose and tulip tint and scent have stol'n indeed;
Therefore through the b a z a r round they bear them, bounden to the stake.
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Adeni
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