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THE ADVENTURES OF ISHTAR.
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22. Izdubar opened his mouth and spake, and

23. said to the princess Ishtar:

24. . . . . to thee thy possession

25. . . . . body and rottenness

26. . . . . baldness and famine

27. . . . . instruments of divinity

28. . . . . instruments of royalty

29. . . . . storm

30. . . . . . . he poured

31. . . . . . . was destroyed

32. . . . . . . thy possession

33. . . . . . . sent in

34. . . . after . . . . ended wind and showers

35. palace . . . . courage

36. beauty . . . . cover her

37. he said . . . . carry her

38. body glorious . . . . carry her

39. grand . . . . tower of stone

40. let not be placed . . . . land of the enemy

41. body . . . . her lord

42. let them not marry thee . . . . for ever

43. let not praise thee . . . . he ascended

44. I take also the torch? . . . . destroy thee

Column II.

01. Which alone . . . . her side

02. to Dumuzi the husband . . . . of thee,

03. country after country mourn his love.

04. The wild eagle also thou didst love and