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"Sootan being deprived of Thoda by Lilla the Afghan, occupied Bednore. His daughter Tarra Baee, or the Star of Bednore, stimulated by the reverses of her family, and by the incentive of its ancient glory, scorned the habiliments and occupations of her sex, and devoted herself to manly sports and exercises. When princes made proposals for her hand, her answer was 'Redeem Thoda and my hand is thine.'"

She sat upon her palfrey white, That damsel fair and young, And from the jewelled belt she wore, Her trusty rapier hung; And chieftains bold, and warriors proud, Around her formed a gallant crowd.

A helmet clasped her forehead fair, A shield was by her side; The helmet was of polished steel, The shield of bison's hide; And as she spoke, the evening air Disported with her raven hair.

From girlhood, I have shunned the sports In which our sex delight, And learnt instead to use the sword, And wield the falchion bright; To meet the tigress turned to bay, And guide the war-horse in the fray.

From girlhood, I have vowed a vow Our honour to redeem, 4