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Arabian Poetry, by W. A. Clouston, [1881], at sacred-texts.com


p. 133

ON THE

CAPRICES OF FORTUNE.

BY SHEMS ALMAALI CABUS,
THE DETHRONED SULTAN OF GEORGIA.

WHY should I blush that Fortune's frown
  Dooms me life's humble paths to tread?
To live unheeded and unknown!
  To sink forgotten to the dead!

’Tis not the good, the wise, the brave,
  That surest shine, or highest rise:
The feather sports upon the wave,
  The pearl in ocean's cavern lies.

Each lesser star that studs the sphere
  Sparkles with undiminished light:
Dark and eclipsed alone appear
  The Lord of Day, the Queen of Night.


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