Croatian music school based in Zagreb.
1But the life and soul of his party was the indomitable Muza.
2Muza ceased to speak, and a dead silence reigned in the assembly.
3He caught a glow of resolution from the noble ardor of Muza.
4Thither, then, accompanied by Muza, the Moorish king bore his victorious standard.
5Muza was at the door; but the Moor paused irresolutely, ere he dismounted.
6Muza gazed at them in deep disdain, with folded arms and heaving breast.
7Under a great general, Muza, they conquered Spain and spread into southern France.
8Muza made no reply, as he stalked slowly through the chapel.
9Almamen, my fiery kinsman, Muza, hath this evening been with me.
10Among these cavaliers the most eminent was Muza Abul Gazan.
11When Muza heard these words he rose with generous warmth.
12Their patron saint is Hamed au Muza, and from him they derive their name.
13Muza, wondering and half reluctant, followed at a little distance.
14When Muza heard them assent to the treaty of surrender he rose in violent indignation.
15A more wandering race does not exist than the children of Sidi Hamed au Muza.
16If the king touch a hair of Muza's head, Allah have mercy on his sins!