CANTO THE SECOND XV |
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CANTO THE SECONDXV
"The deed once done, and Paswan`s feud In part suppress`d, though ne`er subdued, Abdallah`s Pachalic was gain`d: — Thou know`st not what in our Divan Can wealth procure for worse than man — Abdallah`s honours were obtain`d By him a brother`s murder stain`d; `Tis true, the purchase nearly drain`d His ill got treasure, soon replaced. Wouldst question whence? Survey the waste, And ask the squalid peasant how His gains repay his broiling brow! — Why me the stern usurper spared, Why thus with me the palace shared, I know not. Shame, regret, remorse, And little fear from infant`s force; Besides, adoption of a son Of him whom Heaven accorded none, Or some unknown cabal, caprice, Preserved me thus; but not in peace; He cannot curb his haughty mood, Nor I forgive a father`s blood! |