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113 Fletcher, The Hako, pp. 272-273 (text), 274-276 (literal translation), 364-368 (free translation). SJf University of Kansas Humanistic Studies [392 solitary place to fast and pray, seeking help and favor from the powers above ; the last three describe his voice, bearing his petition, traveling on and on, striving to reach the abode of Tirawa. hiri! harken ! a call for reverent attention. ti ruta, special or assigned places, referring to the places where the lesser powers dwell, these having... been assigned by Tira wa atius, the father of all. hiril, harken! a call for reverent attention. ti rakuse, sitting; present tense, plural number. tararawd hut, the sky or heavens. It implies a circle, a great distance, and the dwelling place of the lesser powers, those which can come near to man and be seen or heard or felt by him. tiri, above, up there, as if the locality were designated by pointing upward. Free translation : Line 1361 Hearken ! And whenca, think ye, was borne Unto these men courage to dare.
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