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The Greek Boy.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    ("Les Turcs ont passés là.")

    [XVIII., June 10, 1828.]


    All is a ruin where rage knew no bounds:
    Chio is levelled, and loathed by the hounds,
    For shivered yest'reen was her lance;
    Sulphurous vapors envenom the place
    Where her true beauties of Beauty's true race
    Were lately linked close in the dance.

    Dark is the desert, with one single soul;
    Cerulean eyes! whence the burning tears roll
    In anguish of uttermost shame,
    Under the shadow of one shrub of May,
    Splashed still with ruddy drops, bent in decay
    Where fiercely the hand of Lust came.

    "Soft and sweet urchin, still red with the lash
    Of rein and of scabbard of wild Kuzzilbash,
    What lack you for changing your sob -
    If not unto laughter beseeming a child -
    To utterance milder, though they have defiled
    The graves which they shrank not to rob?

    "Would'st thou a trinket, a flower, or scarf,
    Would'st thou have silver? I'm ready with half
    These sequins a-shine in the sun!
    Still more have I money - if you'll but speak!"
    He spoke: and furious the cry of the Greek,
    "Oh, give me your dagger and gun!"



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