Rameses An Egyptian Tale With Historical Notes of the Era of the Pharaohs V

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Rameses An Egyptian Tale With Historical Notes of the Era of the Pharaohs V
Edward Upham
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'Farewell, Phrouron. We part; but if we meet again, he who leaves thee will richly pour forth his testimony of thy genuine worth. Grieve not beyond bounds: Mizraim herself, if not soon freed, will fill the tomb into whose dark abyss thy tender offspring has been hurried. How prematurely! but the worm is in the gourd ; and had not duty and the call of great Osiris marked my path, gladly should I have refuged from storms and conflicts to repose myself here under your friendly roof. 1 Tearing hims...elf from the grieving mortal, com- mending him to the gods, who suffer not worth like his to sink beneath misfortune, he felt that time, the sure emollient, would eat away the sharpest edge of grief, and soon mellow softly the present pang ; that in its very excess arose the pledge, the source of no far distant, soothing sympathies, and milder feelings. Rameses assumed his peasant's garb, and with the generous provision Phrouron had made, he left his virtuous, hospitable roof, and once more entered upon his onward route to Ethiopia, the haven of his rest for a short space, and end of his present exertion.

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