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Book Iv. Canto Xlv. The Departure

Canto Xlv.: The Departure.


Away, away the Vnars

Like locusts o'er the land outspread.

To northern realms where rising high

The King of Mountains cleaves the sky,

Fierce S'atabal with vast array

Of Vnariors led the way.

Far southward, as his lord decreed,

Wise Hanumn Wind-God's seed,

With Angad his swift way pursued,

And Tra's warlike multitude,

Strong Vinata with all his band

Betook him to the eastern land,

And brave Sushen in eager quest

Sped swiftly to the gloomy west.

Each Vnarftain sought with speed

The quarter by his king decreed,

While from his legions rose on high

The shout and boast and battle cry:

'We will restore the dame and beat

The robber down beneath our feet.

My arm alone shall win the day

From Rvanin single fray,

Shall rob the robber of his life,

And rescue Rma's captive wife

All trembling in her fear and woe.

Here, comrades, rest: no farther go:

For I will vanquish hell, and she

Shall by this arm again be free.

The rooted mountains will I rend,

The mightiest trees will break and bend.

Earth to her deep foundations cleave,

And make the calm sea throb and heave.

A hundred leagues from steep to steep

In desperate bound my feet shall leap.

My steps shall tread unchecked and free.

Through woods, o'er land and hill and sea,

Range as they list from flood to fell,

And wander through the depths of hell.
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