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eepers from their chilly sleep." With lips compress'd she took the ebon bowl, And cast it on before the startled steed; Swiftly it roll'd, and swiftly follow'd she; The road all desolate--no shade of tree, No living thing about the dreary waste; No sound but of her courser's clanging hoofs, His shaking tassels, and his measured breath; Afar, the mountain black against the sky. Still onward roll'd the ball, until the sun Stood midway in the heavens, a fiery red, Looking through clouds with half his glory quench'd; And then it stopp'd close at the mountain's base. Perizade straightway leapt from off her steed, And threw the bridle on his arching neck With calm caress, and left him neighing low; One glance along the mountain, black and bare, With low mists creeping o'er its rocky sides; Mysterious exhalations veiling all the peak; Dead silence--O but for a passing wind To mimic Life beside her living soul! Then upward with quick footsteps firm and bold. Before her myriad dull black stones lay strewn, Fearful to see, and know that souls of men Lay prison'd in their cold and heavy frames.-- Sudden behind her sprang a mighty cry, "Ho! Traitress! turn, or die!" and evermore Voices leapt out to wound her, like sharp swords, With words of contumely, and mocking taunts, Scoffs at her woman's heart 'mid manhood's guise, Threats, rude defiances on every side. At first she clomb, nigh stunn'd with wrathful cries, Now at her side, whilst she would shrink in fear To feel the sword's point pierce her fluttering heart, Now from afar, below her and above, Till she scarce breath'd, awaiting o'erturn'd rocks To crush her in their fury as she went. Yet, minding well the Dervise, still she held Her pale face forward, with eyes ever bent Towards the misty summit far away. More slowly soon her heart beat, and she laugh'd, Like echo, at the scornful taunts and jeers; "Scoff on!" she cried, "How small a thing it is That scorn pursue us like a backward shade, Whilst there is still the broad sun on before." Weary and steep the path through cloud and mist, Piercing the darkness on an unknown way; But still she onward trod, and near'd the top, Whence voices louder, fiercer ever came, "Back, fool! intruder! sacrilegious wretch! Slay the mad climber! crush her to the dust!" Once stood she half irresolute, her hands Press'd hotly on her too oppressed heart; But still she thirsted for the golden spring, And with her soul made streng
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