Eclogue the Second: HASSAN; or, the Camel-driver.
04/28/2026 14:58h
scene, the desert.
time, mid-day.
In silent horror o’er the desert-waste
The driver
Hassan
with his camels past.
One cruse of water on his back he bore,
And his light scrip contained a scanty store:
A fan of painted feathers in his hand,
To guard his shaded face from scorching sand.
The sultry sun had gained the middle sky,
And not a tree, and not an herb was nigh.
The beasts, with pain, their dusty way pursue,
Shrill roared the winds, and dreary was the view!
With desperate sorrow wild, th’ affrighted man
Thrice sighted, thrice struck his breast, and thus began:
Sad was the hour, and luckless was the day,
When first from Schiraz’ walls I bent my way.
