But now, a bright mustering3 is seen among the myriad4 white Tartar tents in the Orient; like lines of spears defiling5 upon some upland plain, the sunbeams thwart6 the sky. And see! amid the blaze of banners, and the pawings of ten thousand thousand golden hoofs7, day's mounted Sultan, Xerxes-like, moves on: the Dawn his standard, East and West his cymbals8.
"Oh, morning life!" cried Yoomy, with a Persian air; "would that all time were a sunrise, and all life a youth."
"Ah! but these striplings whimper of youth," said Mohi, caressing9 his braids, "as if they wore this beard."
"But natural, old man," said Babbalanja. "We Mardians never seem young to ourselves; childhood is to youth what manhood is to age:—something to be looked back upon, with sorrow that it is past. But childhood reeks10 of no future, and knows no past; hence, its present passes in a vapor11."
"Mohi, how's your appetite this morning?" said Media.
"Thus, thus, ye gods," sighed Yoomy, "is feeling ever scouted12. Yet, what might seem feeling in me, I can not express."
"A good commentary on old Bardianna, Yoomy," said Babbalanja, "who somewhere says, that no Mardian can out with his heart, for his unyielding ribs13 are in the way. And indeed, pride, or something akin14 thereto, often holds check on sentiment. My lord, there are those who like not to be detected in the possession of a heart."
"Very true, Babbalanja; and I suppose that pride was at the bottom of your old Ponderer's heartless, unsentimental, bald-pated style."
"Craving15 pardon, my lord is deceived. Bardianna was not at all proud; though he had a queer way of showing the absence of pride. In his essay, entitled,—"On the Tendency to curl in Upper Lips," he thus discourses16. "We hear much of pride and its sinfulness in this Mardi wherein we dwell: whereas, I glory in being brimmed with it;—my sort of pride. In the presence of kings, lords, palm-trees, and all those who deem themselves taller than myself, I stand stiff as a pike, and will abate17 not one vertebra of my stature18. But accounting19 no Mardian my superior, I account none my inferior; hence, with the social, I am ever ready to be sociable20."
"At bottom we are already equal, my honored lord," said Babbalanja, profoundly bowing—"One way we all come into Mardi, and one way we withdraw. Wanting his yams a king will starve, quick as a clown; and smote22 on the hip23, saith old Bardianna, he will roar as loud as the next one."
"Roughly worded, that, Babbalanja.—Vee-Vee! my crown!—So; now, Babbalanja, try if you can not polish Bardianna's style in that last saying you father upon him."
"I will, my ever honorable lord," said Babbalanja, salaming. "Thus we'll word it, then: In their merely Mardian nature, the sublimest24 demi-gods are subject to infirmities; for struck by some keen shaft25, even a king ofttimes dons his crown, fearful of future darts26."
"Ha, ha!—well done, Babbalanja; but I bade you polish, not sharpen the arrow."
"All one, my thrice honored lord;—to polish is not to blunt."
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1 twilight | |
n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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3 mustering | |
v.集合,召集,集结(尤指部队)( muster的现在分词 );(自他人处)搜集某事物;聚集;激发 | |
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adj.无数的;n.无数,极大数量 | |
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v.玷污( defile的现在分词 );污染;弄脏;纵列行进 | |
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9 caressing | |
爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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n.恶臭( reek的名词复数 )v.发出浓烈的臭气( reek的第三人称单数 );散发臭气;发出难闻的气味 (of sth);明显带有(令人不快或生疑的跡象) | |
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n.肋骨( rib的名词复数 );(船或屋顶等的)肋拱;肋骨状的东西;(织物的)凸条花纹 | |
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