Heroines of the CrusadesBloss, C. A. (Celestia Angenette)
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Heroines of the Crusades
Bloss, C. A. (Celestia Angenette)
Crusades; Crusades -- Biography; Women -- Biography
And when the maiden retired to her couch, and the angel of sleep had laid
his finger upon her eyelids, the first genii calling upon the name of God
the All-perfect (blessed be he) broke the seal of his phial, and poured a
portion of the liquid upon her lips. And the three genii watched her
slumbers till the dawn; and thus they did evening by evening. And they
beheld her form developing in loveliness, tall and straight as the palm,
but lithe and supple as the bending branch of the oriental willow. Her
smoothly rounded arms gleamed like polished ivory beneath the folds of her
transparent izar, and the tips of her rosy fingers were touched with the
lustre of henna. Her lips had the hue of the coral when it is wet with the
spray of the sea, her teeth were as strings of pearl, and the melting
fulness of her cheek was suffused with the soft bloom of the peach. In her
eyes was the light of the stars, and her eyelids were adorned with kohl.
Her hair was glossy and black as the plumage of the raven, and when she
covered it with her veil, her countenance beamed from it comely as the
full moon that walketh in the darkness of the night. Her speech was as the
murmur of the waterfall and the clear tones of the nightingales of the
Jordan. She was a wonder unto herself and unto her neighbors. Her step had
the lightness of the gazelle and the grace of the swan; and when she went
forth abroad, the eye that beheld her beauty exclaimed, "Glory be to him
who created her, perfected her, and completed her." But the genii beheld
with sorrow and mortification that she became vain, and that foolish
thoughts sprang up in her heart; so that it was said of her, "Hath God the
High, the Great, put an evil spirit in the perfection of beauty?" Then
said the second genii, "Ye shall see what the elixir of _love_ shall do."
And he entered into her chamber, and he broke the mystic seal which was
the seal of Solomon Ben David (on both of whom be peace), and a sweet odor
was diffused through the apartment. And the lips of the sleeper moved as
with a pleasant smile, and there beamed upon her countenance the nameless
charm with which the houris fill with delight the dwellers in the Garden
of Eternity. And it came to pass that all who looked upon her loved her
and said, "There is none among the created like her in excellence of
beauty, or in charms of disposition. Extolled be the perfection of the
Creator of mankind." And they strove one with another which should possess
the inestimable treasure. And contention and strife arose daily among
them; and her heart inclined unto all, and she feared to unite herself
with one, lest grievous wars should follow. Therefore her soul was filled
with grief, and she ceased not to weep by day and by night, and the tears
were on her cheeks. Then said the third genii, "Behold sorrow is of earth,
and the beauty and love ye have bestowed have gathered with them the
noxious principles inwoven in the basis of human things. Ye shall behold
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