'What is the matter, O son of a king?'
Now, O son of the king of Tethertown, the time has come for us to part.
Truly," she added, "you are a fortunate man to be so well loved, O son of Adams.
"What sin art thou committing now, O son of a Christian dog?"
Yet, O son of May, I have another wondrous thing to say.
O wonderful son, that can so stonish a mother!
And now, O son of Axiochus, let me put a question to you: Do not all men desire happiness?
And the feast of your freedom is ended, O sons of the free!
I give you joy, O sons of men!
Then said he unto to me, 'Hast thou seen this, O son of man?