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II. From Bengali

Songs of Bidyapati

X

Ah, who has built this girl of nectarous face?

Ah, who this matchless, beauteous dove?

An omen and a bounteous boon of Love,

A garland of triumphant grace!

O glorious countenance and O shaded deep

Delicious eyes for purple extolled,

You dark-winged flutterers in that lily of gold

The splendour of the snake who keep!

Thy tendrilled down’s a snake, to drink cool winds

That from thy harbouring navel stirred,

But by the fancied bill of emperor bird

Cowed to thy breast’s hill-cavern winds.

The strong five-missiled Love with arrows three

The three worlds conquered; two remained

Which to thine eyes some cruel Fate did lend

To slay poor lovers’ hearts with thee.

A well of love is he who knoweth, O girl,

Her beauty I the poet sing

To Shiva Singha Rupnaraian the King

And Lachhima, his bosom’s pearl.