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For her pearIs and gold and treasures, christians,

Christians, have been massacr'ing each other.

's beauteous daughter, fair as Luna,

She had heard of western lands and people,

Heard of lands, and serfs who dwelt upon them;

She was fain to see those foreign people,

So she soon prepared her for the journey.

Ten young men she summon'd to escort her,

And ten maidens for her person's service:

Richly for her journey she provided,

And, all mounting on the swiftest coursers,

They departed tow'rds the western sun-set.

As they passed thro' dark and dreary forests,

Glorioust in brightness and in beauty,

Shone the daughter of the tatar monarch.

She was covered o'er with golden garments—

All but neck and bosom—rich and gorgeous

Stones and pearls shone splendently around her.

she was a marvel to the germans,

And they coveted her costly treasures;