Chapter 29

“The sunbeams droppedTheir gold, and, passing in porch and niche,Softened to shadows, silvery pale, and dim,As if the very Day paused and grew Eve.”“Light of Asia.”Edwin Arnold.

“The sunbeams droppedTheir gold, and, passing in porch and niche,Softened to shadows, silvery pale, and dim,As if the very Day paused and grew Eve.”“Light of Asia.”Edwin Arnold.

“The sunbeams droppedTheir gold, and, passing in porch and niche,Softened to shadows, silvery pale, and dim,As if the very Day paused and grew Eve.”

“The sunbeams dropped

Their gold, and, passing in porch and niche,

Softened to shadows, silvery pale, and dim,

As if the very Day paused and grew Eve.”

“Light of Asia.”Edwin Arnold.

“Light of Asia.”

Edwin Arnold.


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