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Since part from you I must," said Jurgen, tenderly, "I intend, in common fairness to myself, to find a companion as like you as possible. You conceive I can pretend it is you at first: and then as I grow fonder of her for her own sake, you will gradually be put out of my mind without my incurring any intolerable anguish." Anaitis was not pleased. "So you are already hankering after those huzzies!
With the idolatry thus introduced, another came soon to be joined. Mithra, so long an object of reverence, if not of actual worship, to the Zoroastrians, was in the reign of Artaxerxes Mnemon, honored, like Anaitis, with a statue, and advanced into the foremost rank of deities.
And Jurgen read from the parchment, impressively: "'At the death of Adrian the Fifth, Pedro Juliani, who should be named John the Twentieth, was through an error in the reckoning elevated to the papal chair as John the Twenty-first." Said Anaitis, blankly: "And is that all?" "Why, yes: and surely thirty-two whole words should be enough for the most exacting."
So the wise person, and equally the foreseeing nature myth, will take his glut of pleasure while there is yet time to take anything, and will waste none of his short lien upon desire and vigor by asking questions. "Oh, but by all means!" said Jurgen, and he docilely crowned himself with a rose garland, and drank his wine, and kissed his Anaitis.
Jurgen agreed to this truism: for of course they were living very quietly, and Jurgen was splendid enough for any reasonable wife's requirements, in his glittering shirt. So Jurgen got on pleasantly with Florimel. But he never became as fond of her as he had been of Guenevere or Anaitis, nor one-tenth as fond of her as he had been of Chloris.
I who am a man born of woman, I in my station honor thee in honoring this desire which uses all of a man. Make open therefore the way of creation, encourage the flaming dust which is in our hearts, and aid us in that flame's perpetuation! For is not that thy law?" Anaitis answered: "There is no law in Cocaigne save, Do that which seems good to you."
JOHNSON. 'You have one possibility for you, and all possibilities against you. It is possible it may be the temple of Anaitis.
It was the mission of Anaitis to divert and turn aside and deflect: in this the jealous Moon abetted her because sunlight makes for straightforwardness. So Anaitis and the Moon were staunch allies. These mysteries of their private relations, however, as revealed to Jurgen, are not very nicely repeatable. "But you dishonored the Moon, Prince Jurgen, denying praise to the day of the Moon.
For the Cathedral porch had suddenly emptied, because as the procession passed heralds were scattering silver among the spectators. "Arthur will have a very lovely queen," says a soft lazy voice. And Jurgen turned and saw that beside him was Dame Anaitis, whom people called the Lady of the Lake. "Yes, he is greatly to be envied," says Jurgen, politely. "But do you not ride with them to London?"
"They are roguish fellows," says Anaitis, smiling. "Evidently, they hid from us, pretending there was nobody aboard. Now they think to give us a surprise when the ship sets out to sea as though it were of itself. But we will disappoint these merry rascals, by seeming to notice nothing unusual."
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