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ext the men of fame. The maids thus chant high honors to his name: "A prince we make thee, mighty seer! Be filled with joy and royal cheer! All hail to Erech's seer! Whom day and night our Sar hath sought, O banish fear! for Hea taught The seer, his glory wrought. He comes! whom Samas loves as gold, To Erech grace, our city old; All wisdom he doth hold. Great Hea doth to him unfold All that remains to man untold; Give him the chain of gold! He cometh from the Za-Gab-ri To our dear Erech Su-bu-ri. Heabani glorify! Thy dream he will reveal, O Sar! Its meaning show to Izdubar, Victorious king of war." Within the council halls now lead the seers With trepidation and with many fears, To hear the seer explain their monarch's dream. Beside the royal throne he sits supreme Among the seers, the Sar, his scribe commands To read his dream recorded as it stands In Erech's Gi;[2] who reads it to the seer, Who answers thus: "In this there doth appear A god, whose ardent love will lead to deeds Of hate against thee, Sar; thy present needs Are great, O king! as fire this love will burn Until the wicked seven[3] on thee turn; And blood, alone, will not their fury sate: The gods will hurl upon thee some dread fate." In silence, Izdubar the warning heard; His blood with terror froze, and then was stirred By passions wild, when he recalled the scene Of Ishtar's love for him by man unseen; When she so wildly then proclaimed her love; And now with hate his inmost soul doth move, And her bright form to a black dal-khu[4] turned And furious passions on his features burned. And then of the first dream he thought, and light Across his vision broke: "'Tis true! aright Thy seer hath read! for Ishtar came to me In the first dream, her face e'en yet I see! Aye, more! her lips to mine again then fell! Her arms I felt around me,--breath too well I know! of fragrance, while perfume arose Around my dream and fled not at the close; As frankincense and myrrh it lingered, when I woke. Ah yes! the queen will come again!" Then to his counsellor who wondering stood, Nor heard his murmuring, but saw subdued His features were, at first, and then, they grand Became with settled hate; he raised his hand; "'Tis true!" he said, "Reward on him bestow! Then to the waiting
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