"My troops are bound to me as a cow is bound to its calf; but like a son who, hating his mother, leaves his city, my princely sister holy has run away from me back to brick-built Kulaba. If she loves her city and hates me, why does she bind the city to me? If she hates the city and yet loves me, why does she bind me to the city?"
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Enmerkar, in Lugalbanda and the Anzud Bird, Ur III Period (21st century BCE).
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