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				Title:     An Ancient Chess King 
			    Author: Jean Ingelow [More Titles by Ingelow ]		                
			     Haply some Rajah first in the ages goneAmid his languid ladies fingered thee,
 While a black nightingale, sun-swart as he,
 Sang his one wife, love's passionate oraison;
 Haply thou may'st have pleased Old Prester John
 Among his pastures, when full royally
 He sat in tent, grave shepherds at his knee,
 While lamps of balsam winked and glimmered on.
 What doest thou here? Thy masters are all dead;
 My heart is full of ruth and yearning pain
 At sight of thee; O king that hast a crown
 Outlasting theirs, and tell'st of greatness fled
 Through cloud-hung nights of unabated rain
 And murmurs of the dark majestic town.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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