We rested that night, and at the dawn of next morning Niam said to me
that it was time for us to resume our journey to Tirnanoge. So we took
leave of the daughter of the king of the Land of Life; and though her
heart was joyful after her release, she wept at our departure, and we
were not less sorry at parting from her. When we had mounted the white
steed, he galloped towards the strand; and as soon as his hoofs touched
the wave, he shook himself and neighed three times. We plunged forward
over the clear, green sea with the speed of a March wind on a hill-side;
and soon we saw nothing but billows tumbling before us and billows
tumbling behind us. We saw again the fawn chased by the white hound with
red ears; and the maiden with the golden apple passed swiftly by,
followed by the young warrior in yellow silk on his white steed. And
again we passed many strange islands and cities and white palaces.
The sky now darkened, so that the sun was hidden from our view. A storm
arose, and the sea was lighted up with constant flashes. But though the
wind blew from every point of the heavens, and the waves rose up and
roared around us, the white steed kept his course straight on, moving as
calmly and swiftly as before, through the foam and blinding spray,
without being delayed or disturbed in the least, and without turning
either to the right or to the left.
At length the storm abated, and after a time the sun again shone
brightly; and when I looked up, I saw a country near at hand, all green
and full of flowers, with beautiful smooth plains, blue hills, and
bright lakes and waterfalls. Not far from the shore stood a palace of
surpassing beauty and splendour. It was covered all over with gold and
with gems of every colour--blue, green, crimson, and yellow; and on each
side were greenans shining with precious stones, built by artists the
most skilful that could be found. I asked Niam the name of that
delightful country, and she replied--
"This is my native country, Tirnanoge; and there is nothing I have
promised you that you will not find in it."
As soon as we reached the shore, we dismounted; and now we saw advancing
from the palace a troop of noble-looking warriors, all clad in bright
garments, who came forward to meet and welcome us. Following these we
saw a stately glittering host, with the king at their head wearing a
robe of bright yellow satin covered with gems, and a crown that sparkled
with gold and diamonds. The queen came after, attended by a hundred
lovely young maidens; and as they advanced towards us, it seemed to me
that this king and queen exceeded all the kings and queens of the world
in beauty and gracefulness and majesty.
After they had kissed their daughter, the king took my hand, and said
aloud in the hearing of the host--
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