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The
Arab's Farewell To His Steed
by Caroline Norton
Fret not with that impatient hoof,
snuff not the breezy wind, Farewell! Those free, untired limbs
full many a mile must roam, The morning sun shall dawn again,
but never more with thee Yes, thou must go! Ah, rudely then, unseen by me, some
cruel hand may chide, Will they ill-use thee? If I thought
- but no, it cannot be. Return! - Alas my Arab steed! what
shall thy master do, Slow and unmounted shall I roam,
with weary step alone, When last I saw thee drink! - away!
The fevered dream is o'er! Who said that I had given thee up?
Who said that thou wert sold?
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