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vements, passes shining seats Whereon the high and holy conclave meets To rule the empires vast that spread away To utmost bounds in all their vast array. Around the whole expanse grand cestes spread O'er paths sidereal unending lead. As circling wheels within a wheel they shine, Enveloping the Fields with light divine. A noontide glorious of shining stars, Where humming music rings from myriad cars, Where pinioned multitudes their harps may tune, And in their holy sanctity commune. And see! here Mua comes! she stops and waits Within a _gesdin_ bower beside its gates. Around, above her spreads a flowering vine, And o'er a ruby fountain almandine. And on a graven garnet table grand, Carved cups of solid pearl and tilpe[1] stand. A Zadu[2] reservoir stands near, which rounds The fount wherein the fragrant nectar bounds. The ground is strewn with pari[3] gems and pearls, Wherefrom the light now softly backward hurls Its rays o'er couches of paruti[4] stone, Soft cushioned, circling in the inner zone Beside the shining kami-sadi way,[5] Where nectar fountains in their splendor play. The path leads far along Life's beauteous stream, That ever through this World of Joy doth gleam. And see! the hero comes! and now doth near The maiden, where with Love she waits him here. She flings a flowering garland, weaves it round His form as he comes by! He turns around, And she enwraps his breast and arms, and says: "Dear Izdubar! and thus my lover strays! I'll bind thee with this fragrant chain to keep Thee ever by my side! thy pleasant sleep Hath kept my lover from my side too long!" "O thou sweet spirit, like a warbling song Thy words are to my heart! I sought for thee, And thy bright face and presence did not see; I come to tell thee that I must return, When from thy father all the past shall learn." "And wilt thou go from me to earth again? No! no! dear Izdubar, I thee enchain!" "'Tis true, my love, I must return to men; My duty calls me to my throne again." "Dear Izdubar! my friend! my love! my heart! I cannot let thee from my soul depart! Thou shinest in my breast as some bright star! And shall I let thee from me go afar?" "But Mua, we immortal are, and we There might return; and thou on earth shalt see The glories of my kingdom,--be my queen! Upon a couch I'll seat thee, there to reign With me, my beauteous queen,--beside me sit; And kings will come to us and kiss thy feet. With all my wealth I'
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