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Book Vi. Canto Xl. R'avan Attacked

Canto Xl.: Rvan Attacked.


Still stood the son of Raghu where

Suvela's peak rose high in air,

And with Sugrva turned his eye

To scan each quarter of the sky.

There on Trikta, nobly planned

And built by Vis'vakarm's hand,

He saw the lovely Lank, dressed

In all her varied beauty, rest.

High on a tower above the gate

The tyrant stood in kingly state,

The royal canopy displayed

Above him lent its grateful shade,

And servants, from the giant band,

His cheek with jewelled chowries fanned.

Red sandal o'er his breast was spread,

His ornaments and robe were red:

Thus shows a cloud of darksome hue

With golden sunbeams flashing through.

While Rma and the chiefs intent

Upon the king their glances bent,

Up sprang Sugrva from the ground

And reached the turret at a bound.

Unterrified the Vnar stood,

And wroth, with wondrous hardihood,

The king in bitter words addressed,

And thus his scorn and hate expressed:

'King of the giant race, in me

The friend and slave of Rma see.

Lord of the world, he gives me power

To smite thee in thy fenced tower.'

While through the air his challenge rang,

At Rvan's face the Vnar sprang.

Snatched from his head the kingly crown

And dashed it in his fury down.

Straight at his foe the giant flew,

His mighty arms about him threw.

With strength resistless swung him round

And dashed him panting to the ground,

Unharmed amid the storm of blows

Swift to his feet Sugrva rose.

Again in furious fight they met:

With streams of blood their limbs were wet,

Each grasping his opponent's waist.

Thus with their branches interlaced,

Which, crimson with the flowers of spring,

From side to side the breezes swing,

In furious wrestle you may see

The Kins'uk and the Seemal tree. 1

They fought with fists and hands, alike

Prepared to parry and to strike.

Long time the doubtful combat, waged

With matchless strength and fury, raged.

Each fiercely struck, each guarded well,

Till, closing, from the tower they fell,

And, grasping each the other's throat,

Lay for an instant in the moat,

Then rose, and each in fiercer mood

The sanguinary strife renewed.

Well matched in size and strength and skill

They fought the dubious battle still.

While sweat and blood their limbs bedewed

They met, retreated, and pursued:

Each stratagem and art they tried,

Stood front to front and swerved aside.

His hand a while the giant stayed

And called his magic to his aid.

But brave Sugrva, swift to know

The guileful purpose of the foe,

Gained with light leap the upper air.

And breath and strength and spirit then;

Then, joyous as for victory won,

Returned to Raghu's royal son.
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