Thou art become as one of us,' they cry; 5 'It was for thee yon kingless sphere has long Swung blind in unascended majesty, Silent alone amid an heaven of song.
She had moved to Kingless continents, sinless as Eden Around mountains and islands inviolably Prankt on the sapphire sea.
In the dust Glimmers a kingless diadem, and one 835 Of regal port has cast himself beneath The stream of war.
In kingless lands no warriors smite The foeman’s host in glorious fight.
In kingless realms no man is sure He holds his life and wealth secure.
In kingless realms no Twice-born care To sacrifice with text and prayer, Nor Bráhmans, who their vows maintain, The great solemnities ordain.
Let one of old Ikshváku’s race Obtain this day the sovereign’s place, Or havoc and destruction straight Our kingless land will devastate.
In kingless lands it ne’er is well With sons of trade who buy and sell: No men who pleasant tales repeat Delight the crowd with stories sweet.
In kingless realms we ne’er behold Young maidens decked with gems and gold, Flock to the gardens blithe and gay To spend their evening hours in play.
In kingless lands no wealthy swain Who keeps the herd and reaps the grain, Lies sleeping, blest with ample store, Securely near his open door.
In kingless realms no merchant bands Who travel forth to distant lands, With precious wares their wagons load, And fear no danger on the road.
A brook where water once has been, A grove where grass no more is green, Kine with no herdsman’s guiding hand— So wretched is a kingless land.
In kingless lands the wise no more, Well trained in Scripture’s holy lore, In shady groves and gardens meet To argue in their calm retreat.
In kinglesslands no thunder’s voice, No lightning wreaths the heart rejoice, Nor does Parjanya’s heavenly rain Descend upon the burning plain.
In kingless lands no law is known, And none may call his wealth his own, Each preys on each from hour to hour, As fish the weaker fish devour.
In kingless realms no princes call Their friends to meet in crowded hall; No joyful citizens resort To garden trim or sacred court.
In the Punjab and the land of the Indus, a considerable number of principalities have arisen among the kingless tribes.
Hence, when the royal families are converted to a new faith, as in England, or when kingless states grow up, as in Iceland, we find in all cases more or less of a reversion to the more primitive forms of religion.
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