Richard Henry Stoddard (Ричард Генри Стоддард)

The Divan

        Persia

A LITTLE maid of Astrakan,
An idol on a silk divan;
She sits so still, and never speaks,
She holds a cup of mine;
'Tis full of wine, and on her cheeks
Are stains and smears of wine.

Thou little girl of Astrakan,
I join thee on the silk divan:
There is no need to seek the land,
The rich bazaars where rubies shine;
For mines are in that little hand,
And on those little cheeks of thine.

Richard Henry Stoddard’s other poems:

  1. Uncertain Sounds
  2. The Sledge at the Gate
  3. Silent Songs
  4. The Serenade of Ma-Han-Shan
  5. How are Songs Begot and Bred?

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