Babylonian and Assyrian Literature by Anonymous
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The king to all the maidens waves his hand,
Then vanishes from sight the choral band. [Footnote 1: "Sami," heavens.] [Footnote 2: "Nin" or "Nin-ip," the god of the chase and war.] [Footnote 3: "Ner" or "Nergal," the giant king of war, the strong begetter.] [Footnote 4: "Bu-hir-tser-i," beasts of the field.] [Footnote 5: "Zi-ar-ri," spirits of the rivers, water-nymphs.] [Footnote 6: "Zi-ti-am-a-ti," spirits of the sea, naiads or water-nymphs.] COLUMN III ZAIDU'S RETURN, AND HIS INSTRUCTION TO TAKE TWO MAIDS WITH HIM TO ENTICE THE SEER FROM HIS CAVE Prince Zaidu prostrate bows before the Sar, Arises, thus narrates to Izdubar: "Thy sovereign, Zaidu hath his king obeyed, The royal mission I have thus essayed As Amu's[1] soldier; I undaunted tried To urge my mission which the seer denied. |
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