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 At a gesture ere they wist, Perched a falcon on her wrist, And she whispered to the bird Something it alone there heard; Then she threw it off: when thrown Straight it rose as falls a stone, Arrow -swift on high, on high, Till a mere speck in the sky; Then it circled round and round, Till, as if the prey were found, Forth it darted on its quest Straight away into the West Every eye that watched its flight Felt a sideward flash of light, All were for a moment dazed, Then around intently gazed: What had passed them? Where was She, The offended deity? O'er the city, o'er the bay, They beheld her melt away, Melt away beyond their quest Through the regions of the west; While the eagle screamed rauque ire, And the lion roared like fire.