The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich | ||
58
DRESSING THE BRIDE
A FRAGMENT
So, after bath, the slave-girls broughtThe broidered raiment for her wear,
The misty izar from Mosul,
The pearls and opals for her hair,
The slippers for her supple feet,
(Two radiant crescent moons they were,)
And lavender, and spikenard sweet,
And attars, nedd, and richest musk.
When they had finished dressing her,
(The Eye of Dawn, the Heart's Desire!)
Like one pale star against the dusk,
A single diamond on her brow
Trembled with its imprisoned fire.
The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich | ||