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Chapter 50. Wherein King Media Celebrates The Glories Of Autumn... |
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_ CHAPTER L. Wherein King Media Celebrates The Glories Of Autumn, The Minstrel, The Promise Of Spring "Ho, now!" cried Media, "across the wide waters, for that New Mardi, Vivenza! Let us indeed see, whether she who eludes us elsewhere, he at last found in Vivenza's vales." "There or nowhere, noble Taji," said Yoomy. "Be not too sanguine, gentle Yoomy," said Babbalanja. "Does Yillah choose rather to bower in the wild wilderness of Vivenza, than in the old vineyards of Porpheero?" said Braid-Beard. 'Tis a new, new isle! Spring! Spring! where she dwells, There, there! in the bright, balmy morns, Stooping his crest,
"My lord, autumn soon merges in winter, but the spring has all the seasons before. The full-blown rose is nearer withering than the bud. The faint morn is a blossom: the crimson sunset the flower." _ |