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Jul 15 2006, 8:01 AM EDT
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They say the Lion and the Lizard keep
The Courts where Jamshýd gloried and drank deep:
And Bahrám, that great Hunter--the Wild Ass
Stamps o'er his Head, but cannot break
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LIX Listen again. One Evening at the Close Of Ramazán, ere the better Moon arose,
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Jul 15 2006, 7:22 AM EDT
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Stamps o'er his Head, but cannot break his Sleep.
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Listen again. One Evening at the Close
Of Ramazán, ere the better Moon arose,
In that old Potter's Shop I stood alone
With the clay Population round in Rows.
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And strange to tell, among that Earthen Lot
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Jul 14 2006, 8:36 AM EDT
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And his neck and his breast and his arms
Were drowned in her long dim hair.
O'Driscoll scattered the cards
And out of his dream awoke:
Old men and young men and young girls
Were gone like a drifting smoke;
But he heard high up in the air
A
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