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Book I: e1 Justan Tamarind: Book I e2 This heard (another's chance to disapprove), Lady Tarsk taunts Yuana: "The grove, My queen. Now our king must burn it, and bid Blind Mezdras, judge, to sentence Seth to rove Forever through Viberian tundras, hid From human hearing, human sight; for such Has long seemed near, and many desire to rid From them him: he who swings the olive crutch; Would feast-high flush that prophet from his hutch To Nomän or Soaxian wastes, if they Wore such a potent crown." But on this day, Thoughts of grosser pains darken Justan's face. And losing in his their cares, whether they Are low in favor, as of Ham's cursed race, Or high, as of the gloried Julus line, The citizens calm, heedless of their place Or that Sol-vitae's wheeling sears to wine; Fuse round their king, round Moiland's thirty-nine: Men (of reasoning bones, emotive flesh, Selected from the Occi-Oriental mesh All human time through procreation formed), Earth treasures most; and who alone can thresh Her given grains. For these, when trials had stormed Across their needful toils and crushed them out, And left them starving while fat bears slept warmed In rugged caves: these, who when tossed about Unceasingly as were their parents, stout And bold, who searched across another world, Were cowards not; but knowing that the curled And fearful insect still deprives itself Of life for all its foolish feigning, burled Their wills incessantly to thwart the Elf Of hooked despairs and foster hope in their Insatiable minds, transformed stones to wealth, And suffering to eglantine. So here, Luborga and his wife, Rosine, preen; pare, While, as in Aethea once, he chides her eye: "Pretty one, I will protect you from the wry And hard-faced. . . ." Suddenly, from the tired, Increasingly restless crowd, Hugh DeVry (Son of Prince Gilbert DeVry, who expired Those eighteen years ago in Aethea When Hugh had lived barely two), his face fired To rose, cries out: "Solemn Justan, ah, My king, you remember Geldarkta, for copyright information see homepage Brian A. J. Salchert
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