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Book V. Canto Lxi. The Feast Of Honey

Canto Lxi.: The Feast Of Honey.


They rose in air: the region grew

Dark with their shadow as they flew.

Swift to a lovely grove 2 they came

That rivalled heavenly Nandan's 3 fame

Where countless bees their honey stored,--

The pleasance of the Vnars' lord,

To every creature fenced and barred,

Which Dadhimukh was set to guard,

A noble Vnar, brave and bold,

Sugrva's uncle lofty-souled.

To Angad came with one accord

The Vnars, and besought their lord

That they those honeyed stores might eat

That made the grove so passing sweet.

He gave consent: they sought the trees

Thronged with innumerable bees.

They rifled all the treasured store,

And ate the fruit the branches bore,

And still as they prolonged the feast

Their merriment and joy increased.

Drunk with the sweets, they danced and bowed,

They wildly sang, they laughed aloud.

Some climbed and sprang from tree to tree,

Some sat and chattered in their glee.

Some scaled the trees which creepers crowned,

And rained the branches to the ground.

There with loud laugh a Vnar sprang

Close to his friend who madly sang,

In doleful mood another crept

To mix his tears with one who wept.

Then Dadhimukh with fury viewed

The intoxicated multitude.

He looked upon the rifled shade,

And all the ruin they had made;

Then called with angry voice, and strove

To save the remnant of the grove,

But warning cries and words were spurned,

And angry taunt and threat returned.

Then fierce and wild contention rose:

With furious words he mingled blows.

They by no shame or fear withheld,

By drunken mood and ire impelled,

Used claws, and teeth, and hands, and beat

The keeper under trampling feet.

Footnotes

426:1
Three Cantos of repetition are omitted.

426:2
\"Madhuvan" the 'honey-wood.'

426:3 Indra's pleasure-ground or elysium.

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