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    Chapter 64

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    Concentric, Inward, With Mardi's Reef, They Leave Their Wake Around
    The World

    West, West! West, West! Whitherward point Hope and prophet-fingers;
    whitherward, at sun-set, kneel all worshipers of fire; whitherward in
    mid-ocean, the great whales turn to die; whitherward face all the
    Moslem dead in Persia; whitherward lie Heaven and Hell!--West, West!
    Whitherward mankind and empires--flocks, caravans, armies, navies;
    worlds, suns, and stars all wend!--West, West!--Oh boundless boundary!
    Eternal goal! Whitherward rush, in thousand worlds, ten thousand
    thousand keels! Beacon, by which the universe is steered!--Like the
    north-star, attracting all needles! Unattainable forever; but forever
    leading to great things this side thyself!--Hive of all sunsets!--
    Gabriel's pinions may not overtake thee!

    Over balmy waves, still westward sailing! From dawn till eve, the
    bright, bright days sped on, chased by the gloomy nights; and, in
    glory dying, lent their luster to the starry skies. So, long the
    radiant dolphins fly before the sable sharks but seized, and torn in
    flames--die, burning:--their last splendor left, in sparkling scales
    that float along the sea.

    Cymbals, drums and psalteries! the air beats like a pulse with music!
    --High land! high land! and moving lights, and painted lanterns!--What
    grand shore is this?

    "Reverence we render thee, Old Orienda!" cried Media, with bared brow,
    "Original of all empires and emperors!--a crowned king salutes thee!"

    "Mardi's father-land!" cried Mohi, "grandsire of the nations,--hail!"

    "All hail!" cried Yoomy. "Kings and sages hither coming, should come
    like palmers,--scrip and staff! Oh Orienda! thou wert our East, where
    first dawned song and science, with Mardi's primal mornings! But now,
    how changed! the dawn of light become a darkness, which we kindle with
    the gleam of spears! On the world's ancestral hearth, we spill our
    brothers' blood!"

    "Herein," said Babbalanja, "have many distant tribes proved
    parricidal. In times gone by, Luzianna hither sent her prom; Franko,

    her scores of captains; and the Dykemen, their peddler hosts, with
    yard-stick spears! But thou, oh Bello! lord of the empire lineage!
    Noah of the moderns. Sire of the long line of nations yet in germ!--
    thou, Bello, and thy locust armies, are the present curse of Orienda.
    Down ancient streams, from holy plains, in rafts thy murdered float!
    The pestilence that thins thy armies here, is bred of corpses, made by
    thee. Maramma's priests, thy pious heralds, loud proclaim that of all
    pagans, Orienda's most resist the truth!--ay! vain all pious voices,
    that speak from clouds of war! The march of conquest through
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