Prostrate3 here and there over the bones of Donjalolo's sires, the royal bacchanals lay slumbering4 till noon.
"Which are the deadest?" said Babbalanja, peeping in, "the live kings, or the dead ones?"
But the former were drooping5 flowers sought to be revived by watering. At intervals6 the sedulous7 attendants went to and fro, besprinkling their heads with the scented8 contents of their vases.
At length, one by one, the five-and-twenty kings lifted their ambrosial9 curls; and shaking the dew therefrom, like eagles opened their right royal eyes, and dilated10 their aquiline11 nostrils12, full upon the golden rays of the sun.
But why absented himself, Donjalolo? Had he cavalierly left them to survive the banquet by themselves? But this apparent incivility was soon explained by heralds13, announcing to their prone14 majesties15, that through the over solicitude16 of his slaves, their lord the king had been borne to his harem, without being a party to the act. But to make amends17, in his sedan, Donjalolo was even now drawing nigh. Not, however, again to make merry; but socially to sleep in company with his guests; for, together they had all got high, and together they must all lie low.
So at it they went: each king to his bones, and slumbered18 like heroes till evening; when, availing themselves of the cool moonlight approaching, the royal guests bade adieu to their host; and summoning their followers19, quitted the glen.
Early next day, having determined20 to depart for our canoes, we proceeded to the House of the Morning, to take leave of Donjalolo.
An amazing change, one night of solitude21 had wrought22! Pale and languid, we found him reclining: one hand on his throbbing23 temples.
Near an overturned vessel24 of wine, the royal girdle lay tossed at his feet. He had waved off his frightened attendants, who crouched25 out of sight.
We advanced.
"Do ye too leave me? Ready enough are ye to partake of my banquetings, which, to such as ye, are but mad incidents in one round of more tranquil26 diversions. But heed27 me not, Media;—I am mad. Oh, ye gods! am I forever a captive?—Ay, free king of Odo, when you list, condescend28 to visit the poor slave in Willamilla. I account them but charity, your visits; would fain allure29 ye by sumptuous30 fare. Go, leave me; go, and be rovers again throughout blooming Mardi. For, me, I am here for aye.—Bring me wine, slaves! quick! that I may pledge my guests fitly. Alas31, Media, at the bottom of this cup are no sparkles as at top. Oh, treacherous32, treacherous friend! full of smiles and daggers33. Yet for such as me, oh wine, thou art e'en a prop34, though it pierce the side; for man must lean. Thou wine art the friend of the friendless, though a foe35 to all. King Media, let us drink. More cups!—And now, farewell."
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