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The noble visitor! The noble visitor! | |
Drawn like his ancestors by white horses! | |
The revered and dignified, | |
Polished members of his suite! | |
The noble guest will stop [but] a night or two! | |
The noble guest will stop [but] two nights or four! | |
Give him ropes, | |
To blind his horses. | |
I will convoy him [with a parting feast]; | |
I will comfort him in every possible way. | |
Adorned with such great dignity, | |
It is very natural that he should be blessed. |
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