XII.
PRINCE IGOR FLEES FROM KUMAN CAPTIVITY
The seas splashed at midnight and
the tornado rushes through the mist. God shows the way to Igor, the way from
the Kuman land, to the Russian land, to his father's golden throne.
The glow of the sunset had faded.
lgor sleeps. lgor keeps his vigil. lgor's thoughts cross the prairie, from the
great river Don to the small river Donets. Beyond the river, Ovlur whistles,
having caught a horse. He warns the prince. Prince Igor will not remain a
prisoner. The earth rumbled, the grass rustled, and the Kuman tents began to
stir. Prince lgor raced to reeds like an ermine, like a white duck (he races)
on the water. He leaps to his swift steed. He (later) springs from it, like a
grey wolf. He rushed toward the curve of the river Donets. He flew under the
clouds like a falcon which kills geese and swans for lunch, for dinner, and for
supper. If Prince Igor flies like a falcon, then Ovlur races like a wolf,
shaking off the chilling dew. And both of them exhausted their swift steeds.
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