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Book Vi. Canto Xxxix. Lank'a

Canto Xxxix.: Lank.


They slept secure: the sun arose

And called the chieftains from repose.

Before the wondering Vnars, gay

With grove and garden, Lank lay,

Where golden buds the Champak showed,

And bright with bloom As'oka glowed,

And palm and Sl and many a tree

With leaf and flower were fair to see.

They looked on wood and lawn and glade,

On emerald grass and dusky shade,

Where creepers filled the air with scent.

And luscious fruit the branches bent,

Where bees inebriate loved to throng,

And each sweet bird was loud in song.

The wondering Vnars passed the bound

That circled that enchanting ground,

And as they came a sweet breeze through

The odorous alleys softly blew.

Some Vnars, at their king's behest,

Onward to bannered Lank pressed,

While, startled by the strangers' tread,

The birds and deer before them fled.

Earth trembled at each step they took,

And Lank at their shouting shook.

Bright rose before their wondering eyes

Trikata's * peak that kissed the skies,

And, clothed with flowers of every hue,

And its golden alin * thr *.

More fair to see the * mountain's head

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hundred leagues in length was spread.

There Rvan's town, securely placed,

The summit of Trikta graced.

O'er leagues of land she stretched in pride,

A hundred long and twenty wide.

They saw a lofty wall enfold

The city, built of blocks of gold,

They saw the beams of morning fall

On dome and fane within the wall,

Bright with the shine that mansion gives

Where Vishnu in his glory lives.

White-created like the Lord of Snows

Before them Rvan's palace rose.

High on a thousand pillars raised

With gold and precious stone it blazed,

Guarded by giant warders, crown

And ornament of Lank's town.
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