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IV - OVERTAKEN BY FATETwelve-month in the darksome forest by her true and chosen lord, Bark of tree supplied her garments draped upon her bosom fair, And the aged queen she tended with a fond and filial pride, And with love and gentle sweetness pleased her husband and her lord, Nearer came the fatal morning by the holy Narad told, Three short days remaining only! and she took a vow severe Of Savitri's rigid penance heard the king with anxious woe, "Hard the penance, gentle daughter, and thy woman's limbs are frail, "Be not anxious, loving father," meekly this Savitri prayed, Much misdoubting then the monarch gave his sad and slow assent. Nearer came the fatal morning, and to-morrow he shall die, Dawns that dread and fated morning! " said Savitri, bloodless, brave, Bowed unto the forest Brahmans, to the parents kind and good, With the usual morning blessing, "Widow may'st thou never be," O! that blessing fell upon her like the rain on thirsty air, But returned the dark remembrance of the rishi Narad's word, "Daughter, now thy fast is over," so the loving parents said, "Pardon, father," said Savitri, "let this other day be
done," Satyavan, sedate and stately, ponderous axe on shoulder hung, But unto him came Savitri and in sweetest accents prayed, "Long I wished to see the jungle where steals not the solar ray, "Come not, love," he sweetly answered with a loving husband's
care, And with recent fasts and vigils pale and bloodless is thy face, "Fasts and vigils make me stronger," said the wife with wifely
pride, For I feel a woman's longing with my lord to trace the way, Answered then the loving husband, as his hands in hers he wove, Then Savitri to the monarch urged her longing strange request, "To the jungle goes my husband, fuel and the fruit to seek, Twelve-month from this narrow ashram hath Savitri stepped nor
strayed, For the sacrificial fuel wends my lord his lonesome way, "Never since her wedding morning," so the loving king replied, Daughter, thy request is granted, safely in the forest roam, Bowing to her loving parents did the fair Savitri part, Round her sylvan greenwoods blossomed 'neath a cloudless Indian sky, Woodland rills and crystal nullahs gently roll'd o'er rocky bed, Birds of song and beauteous feather trilled a note in every grove, Still with thoughtful eye Savitri watched her dear and fated lord, And she listened to her husband still on anxious thought intent, Gaily with the gathered wild-fruits did the prince his basket fill, Till the drops stood on his forehead, weary was his aching head, Cruel ache is on my forehead, fond and ever faithful wife, And my feeble footsteps falter and my senses seem to reel, With a wild and speechless terror pale Savitri held her lord, Narad's fatal words remembered as she watched her husband's head, Clasped him in her beating bosom, kissed his lips with panting breath, |
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