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மயிலை சீனி. வேங்கடசாமி ஆய்வுக்களஞ்சியம் - 20
'But life, as life, suffices youth for joy.
Young plants win sunbeams, shift them as we may.
So to the Nomad tribes
Lead thou their Queen. - O sa"ve, ye gods, my daughter!' 540
The king's proud head bowed o'er the hierarch's breast.
'Not unto me confide that precious charge,'
Replied the sweet voiced seer;
Thou hast a choice of flight, I none. Thou choosest
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'To stand or fall, as stand or fall thy towers;
Priests may not choose; they stand or fall by shrines. Thus stand we both, or fall,
Thou by the throne, and I beside the altar.
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But to thy child, ev'n in this funeral hour,
Give the sole lawful guardian failing thee;
Let her free will elect
From thy brave warriors him her heart most leans to;
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'And pass with him along the secret way.
To lengthen yet the line of Scythian Kings, Meanwhile, since needs must be
We trust to others this long-guarded secret.
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Choose one to whom I may impart the clue Of the dark labyrinth; for a guide it needs; Be he in war well tried,
And of high mark among the Nomad riders;
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Such as may say unto the antique tribes
With voice of one reared up among themselves,
From walls of stone I bring
Your King's child to your tents; let Scythia guard her
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'Well do thy counsels please me,' said the King.
'I will convene to such penurious feast,
As stint permits, the chiefs
Worthiest to be the sires of warlike monarchs:
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