Page:The poetical works of Matthew Arnold, 1897.djvu/126

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
88
THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA.

THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA.

HUSSEIN.

O most just vizier, send away
The cloth-merchants, and let them be,
Them and their dues, this day! the king
Is ill at ease, and calls for thee.


THE VIZIER.

O merchants, tarry yet a day
Here in Bokhara! but at noon
To-morrow come, and ye shall pay
Each fortieth web of cloth to me,
As the law is, and go your way.


O Hussein, lead me to the king!
Thou teller of sweet tales, thine own,
Ferdousi's, and the others', lead!
How is it with my lord?


HUSSEIN.

Alone,
Ever since prayer-time, he doth wait,
O vizier! without lying down,
In the great window of the gate,
Looking into the Registàn,
Where through the sellers' booths the slaves
Are this way bringing the dead man
O vizier, here is the king's door!