Page:The witch-maid & other verses (1914).djvu/69

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BAZAR

Buy a lump of turquoise,
                 A scimitar, a neckerchief
Worked with rose and saffron for a lovely lady's needs?
 
Here we pass the goldsmiths, copper-, brass-, and silver-smiths,
    All a-clang and jingle, all a-glint and gleam;
Here the silken webs hang,
                 Shimmering, delicate,
    Soft-hued as an afterglow and melting as a dream.

Buy a little blue god brandishing a sceptre,
    Buy a dove with coral feet and pearly breast;
Buy some ostrich-feathers,
                 Silver shawls, perfume-jars,
    Buy a stick of incense for the shrine that you love best.

Assuan.

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