Malayan Literature_ Comprising Romantic Ta - Unknown
I'll go with them away." Then to the King He said: "With my dear sister I but jest, To q ...
Alike, and both of royal stock!" He pressed Him in his arms and said: "Light of my eyes, Almighty ...
A hatred in thy soul against us now. The will of God is now made manifest. We long have separ ...
My daughter dear. Now while this moon doth last Let me the project see fulfilled before Your ...
The gracious King Of Indrapu ...
And prince, and lovely Bidasari, too, Attended by the courtiers all. The strains Of music sounded and ...
The game took flight. The King then drew his bow And many animals were killed. A deer Came ...
To them the prince cried out: "Say to what race Ye do belong. This quickly tell. And whose T ...
Was seized the princess fair. "Behold," she cried, "He cometh." Then the young prince took his arms. ...
"Caliph a high divinity once was And called himself King Lila. God will bless Thee for thy de ...
Art thou? I'll go, myself, to seek." ...
Was all in finery arrayed. The wives Of the two kings took her in hand. The prince Was by the mangkou ...
All kept the strictest silence. Then a band Of soldiers came, with blades all glittering. The ...
To Indrapura and the river's mouth. When at the palace they arrived again, The mantris came in joy an ...
No more beneath my sway, but wholly now Under the orders of thy husband dear." He much was moved, a ...
With bows: "Assuage thy grief, my sister dear. For if the King permits, perhaps I may Come so ...
Are from thy son." The King replied: "Why dost Thou bring them here, my uncle? Keep them ...
SEDJARET MALAYOU LEGENDS OF THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO [Translated by M. Devic and Chauncey C. Starkweather] Once upon ...
The minister answered: "Your Majesty has made a wise decision." "Very well," replied the King, "to-morrow, G ...
means "treasury of emeralds." The King of the city was Rajah Tchoulin; he was a powerful prince, to whom ...
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