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s exerted for the protection of all classes of his subjects. We have not come as petitioners--we have the fullest confidence in the generosity of his nature. The loftiest trees bend humbly to the ground Beneath the teeming burden of their fruit; High in the vernal sky the pregnant clouds Suspend their stately course, and, hanging low, Scatter their sparkling treasures o'er the earth; And such is true benevolence; the good Are never rendered arrogant by riches. WARDER. So please your Majesty, I judge from the placid countenance of the hermits that they have no alarming message to deliver. KING. [_Looking at [S']AKOONTALA_. But the lady there-- Who can she be, whose form of matchless grace Is half concealed beneath her flowing veil? Among the sombre hermits she appears Like a fresh bud 'mid sear and yellow leaves. WARDER. So please your Majesty, my curiosity is also roused, but no conjecture occurs to my mind. This at least is certain, that she deserves to be looked at more closely. KING. True; but it is not right to gaze at another man's wife[120]. [S']AKOONTALA. [_Placing her hand on her bosom. Aside_. O my heart, why this throbbing? Remember thy lord's affection, and take courage. PRIEST. [_Advancing_. These holy men have been received with all due honour. One of them has now a message to deliver from his spiritual superior. Will your Majesty deign to hear it? KING. I am all attention. HERMITS. [_Extending their hands_. Victory to the King! KING. Accept my respectful greeting. HERMITS. May the desires of your soul be accomplished! KING. I trust no one is molesting you in the prosecution of your religious rites. HERMITS. Who dares disturb our penitential rites When thou art our protector? Can the night Prevail to cast her shadows o'er the earth While the sun's beams irradiate the sky? KING. Such, indeed, is the very meaning of my title--'Defender of the Just.' I trust the venerable Kanwa is in good health. The world is interested in his well-being. HERMITS. Holy men have health and prosperity in their own power. He bade us greet your Majesty, and, after kind inquiries, deliver this message. KING. Let me hear his commands. [S']ARNGARAVA. He bade us say that he feels happy in giving h
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