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  1. Then up and spoke the Colonel's son that led a troop of the Guides:
    "Is there never a man of all my men can say where Kamal hides?"
  2. In a costly palace Youth his temples hides
    With a new devised peruke that reaches to his sides;
  3. In fellowship abounding, here subsides:
    And never passage of a cloud on wing
    To gladden blue forgets him; near he hides.
  4. I will scent 'em with best vanilla, with tea will I temper their hides,
    And the Moor and the Mormon shall envy who read of the tale of my brides.
  5. Within that house secure he hides,
    When danger imminent betides
    Of storm, or other harm besides
  6. Freedom has a world of sides,
    And if reason once derides
    Courage, then your courage hides
  7. In my soul abides,
    For white as the moon and cold
    Is the heart she hides.
  8. Or China teas, or Spanish hides,
    In port or quarantine she rides;
  9. Fill up the bowl from the brook that glides
    Where the fireflies light the brake;
    A ruddier juice the Briton hides
  10. Beneath the dark veil which divides
    Ever the living from the dead,
    And Nature's solemn secret hides,
  11. Only the snow slides
    Like gilded myrrh--
    From the rose-branches--hides
  12. Desperate, as his terror rise,
    In the steed the spur he hides;
  13. That mirrors the world as it glides;
    He has seen all that ever has taken place here,
    And all that the future still hides.
  14. --BUT if the foe no more without presides,
    There is an inner chamber where it hides ;
  15. The glistening river which in beauty glides,
    Sparkling and blue with morn's triumphant light,
    All lonely flows, or in its bosom hides
  16. I Father having followed other guides
    And oftener to my hurt no leader at all,
    Through years nailed up like dripping panther hides
  17. No longer wilful woman hides
    Behind a law that over-rides
  18. The solitary swan resides;
    And the bright kingfisher hides,
  19. Our love,--we love not:--if the grave which hides
    The victim from the tyrant, and divides
  20. This harmless grove no lurking viper hides,
    But in my breast the serpent Love abides.

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