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Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala

Creator: Anonymous, Dutt, Toru, 1856-1877, Kalidasa, Valmiki
Translator: Arnold, Edwin, Sir, 1832-1904, Griffiths, R. T. H., Monier-Williams, Monier, Sir, 1819-1899
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thou shalt first destroy the castle of King Silver-sides.' 'How can that be, with my diminished forces?' asked the Rajah. 'It will come to pass!' answered the Vulture. 'Break up to-day for the blockade of the fort.' Now, when this was reported by the spies to King Silver-sides, he was greatly alarmed. 'Good Goose!' said he, 'what is to be done? Here is the King of the Peacocks at hand, to blockade us--by his Minister's advice, too.' 'Sire,' replied the Goose, 'separate the efficient and the inefficient in your force; and stimulate the loyalty of the first, with a royal bounty of gold and dresses, as each may seem to merit. Now is the time for it-- 'Oh, my Prince! on eight occasions prodigality is none-- In the solemn sacrificing, at the wedding of a son, When the glittering treasure given makes the proud invader bleed, Or its lustre bringeth comfort to the people in their need, Or when kinsmen are to succor, or a worthy work to end, Or to do a mistress honor, or to welcome back a friend.' 'But is this expenditure needed?' said the King.
The Purse

THE PURSE BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated by Clara Bell To Sofka "Have you observed, mademoiselle, that the painters and sculptors of the Middle Ages, when they placed two figures in adoration, one on each side of a fair Saint, never failed to give them a family likeness? When you here see your name among
'It is needed, my Liege,' said the Goose, 'and it befits a Monarch; for-- 'Truth, munificence, and valor, are the virtues of a King; Royalty, devoid of either, sinks to a rejected thing.' 'Let it be incurred then!' replied the King. At this moment Night-cloud, the Crow, made his appearance. 'Deign me one regard, Sire,' said he, 'the insolent enemy is at our gates; let your Majesty give the word, and I will go forth and show my valor and devotion to your Crown.' 'It were better to keep our cover,' said the Goose. 'Wherefore else builded we this fortalice? Is it not said?-- 'Hold thy vantage!--alligators on the land make none afraid; And the lion's but a jackal that hath left his forest-shade.' But go, your Majesty, and encourage our warriors." Thereupon they repaired to the Gateway of the Fort, and all day the battle raged there. It was the morning after, when King Jewel-plume spake thus to his Minister the Vulture--'Good sir, shall thy promise be kept to us?'