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Oh! powerful was the king's army; | |
But he nursed it in obedience to circumstances while the time was yet dark. | |
When the time was clearly bright, | |
He thereupon donned his grand armour. | |
We have been favoured to receive, | |
What the martial king accomplished. | |
To deal aright with what we have inherited, | |
We have to be sincere imitators of thy course, [O king]. |
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