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Available Poems in The Quiet Singer and Other Poems - Songs out of the Orient - 84. A Baghdad Lover (Being Certain Fragments from Scheherazade’s Songs in “The Thousand and One Nights”) (by Charles Hanson Towne )

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  • no. 1. O Queen of Beauty, who hast conquered kings  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 2. To kiss her! 'Tis with musk-perfume to grow  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 3. The praises of her beauty I shall sing  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 4. If one should ask of me, when all afire  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 5. So much I love, that I  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 6. What morn shall find thee, O departed one  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 7. The myrtles of Damascus, when they smile  (Blair Fairchild, Amy Woodforde-Finden)
  • no. 8. O form to which the palms have lent their grace  (Blair Fairchild)
  • no. 9. O tomb! within thy shadows can it be  (Blair Fairchild)

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