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g vigour came. She knew but this, that all her cares were o'er, Her sorrows ended, she should weep no more! _CANTO SIXTH._ Canto Sixth. _UMA'S ESPOUSALS._ Now gentle UMA bade a damsel bear To ['S]IVA, Soul of All, her maiden prayer: "Wait the high sanction of HIMALAYA'S will, And ask his daughter from the royal hill." Then ere the God, her own dear Lord, replied, In blushing loveliness she sought his side. Thus the young mango hails the approaching spring By its own tuneful bird's sweet welcoming. In UMA'S ear he softly whispered, yea, Then scarce could tear him from her arms away. Swift with a thought he summoned from above The Seven bright Saints to bear his tale of love. They came, and She, the Heavenly Dame, was there, Lighting with glories all the radiant air; Just freshly bathed in sacred GANGA'S tide, Gemmed with the dancing flowers that deck her side, And richly scented with the nectarous rill That heavenly elephants from their brows distil. Fair strings of pearl their radiant fingers hold, Clothed are their limbs in hermit-coats of gold; Their rosaries, large gems of countless price, Shone like the fruit that glows in Paradise, As though the glorious trees that blossom there Had sought the forest for a life of prayer. With all his thousand beams the God of Day, Urging his coursers down the sloping way, His banner furled at the approach of night, Looks up in reverence on those lords of light. Ancient creators: thus the wise, who know, Gave them a name in ages long ago: With BRAHMA joining in creation's plan, And perfecting the work His will began; Still firm in penance, though the hermit-vow Bears a ripe harvest for the sages now. Brightest in glory 'mid that glorious band See the fair Queen, the Heavenly Lady, stand. Fixing her loving eyes upon her spouse, She seemed sent forth to crown the sage's vows With sweet immortal joy, the dearest prize Strong prayer could merit from the envious skies. With equal honour on the Queen and all Did the kind glance of ['S]IVA'S welcome fall. No partial favour by the good is shown: They count not station, but the deed alone. So fair she shone upon his raptured view, He longed for wedlock's heavenly pleasures too. What hath such power to lead the soul above By virtue's pleasant path as wedded love! Scarce had the holy motive lent its
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