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onceivable, The Zi[10] his wizard eyes entrance. Sweet peace he brings from troubled dreams, He comes to El-li-tar-du-si,[11] From a far road by mountain streams; Then sing with joy ye Khau-ik-i! _Chorus_ "Then sing with joy ye Khau-ik-i! The Khau-ga chant with waving arms, The Nin-uit sing An-un-na-ci! Give to our Sar your sweetest charms. "E'en all that on the tablet rests, In Erech's tower, the Su-bu-ri,[12] The beautiful, with glorious crests, He wrote for far posterity. We plead with him to leave us not, But Zi-Gab-ri[13] him led away, When our great Shal-man[14] joy us brought, And Elam fled to the blue sea. _Chorus_ "Then sing with joy ye Khau-ik-i! Il-gi-sa-kis-sat[15] from above, The Nin-uit sing An-un-na-ci! Oh, how Heabani we shall love!" The maidens note their monarch's moody face, And turn their songs to him with easy grace, Of their great ruler tune a joyous lay, And oft into his eyes hurl glances gay; And trumpets join the chorus, rolling drums, And wild applause from all the chieftains comes, Till the grave seers and councillors now cry In praise of him they love so tenderly: With arms upraised the mighty chorus join, Until his heart is filled with joy divine; And thus they sing with more than royal praise, Their love for him in every face doth blaze. [Footnote 1: "Sar-dan-nu," the great King.] [Footnote 2: "Sar," king.] [Footnote 3: "Ki," earth.] [Footnote 4: "Samu," heaven.] [Footnote 5: "Mu-di," seers or wise men.] [Footnote 6: "Khau-ik-i," the choral band.] [Footnote 7: "Khau-ga," chorus.] [Footnote 8: "Nin-uit," song.] [Footnote 9: "An-un-na-ci," spirits of the earth.] [Footnote 10: "Zi," spirits of the earth, air, water, etc.] [Footnote 11: "El-li-tar-du-si," one of the temples of Erech.] [Footnote 12: "Su-bu-ri," the lofty.] [Footnote 13: "Zi-Gab-ri," spirits of the mountains.] [Footnote 14: "Shal-man," deliverer.] [Footnote 15: "Il-gi-sa-kis-sat," spirits of the hosts.] COLUMN II SONGS IN PRAISE OF IZDUBAR AND HEABANI AS SUNG BY THE KHAU-IK-I Our Izdubar dear Erech raised From her distress, when she did mourn; With joy his glorious name be praised! Of a great warrior's daughter born, And Bel in his own might, him arms, To Erech's sons and daughters save; What other Sar
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