Vol VI, No. 11.] The Poet Maill of Herat. 587 



[N.S.] 



says, the half-dead prey that the hunter takes pity on and 

 quickly puts out of pain. This may remind us of Enid who, 

 when struck by Earl Doorm, 



Sent forth a sudden sharp and bitter cry 



As of a wild thing taken in the trap 



Which sees the trapper coming thro' the wood. 



There is also a copy of Maili of Herat's Diwan in Berlin. It 

 is described in Pertseh's Catalogue. 



