The Ramayan of Vlmki Translated Into English Verse By Ralph Th Griffith
The Ramayan of Vlmki Translated Into English Verse By Ralph Th Griffith
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He saw, and fiercer waxed his ire, As oil lends fury to the fire. Scarce had the Yanar chieftains seen That wrathful eye, that troubled mien Fierce as the God's who rules the dead. When, turned in wild affright, they fled, Speeding in breathless terror all Sought King Sugriva's council ball, And there made known their tale of fea; That Lakshman, wild with rage, was neai The king, untroubled by alarms, Held Tara in his amorous arms, And in the distant bower with her Heard not each clamorous mess...enger. Then, summoned at the lords' behest, Forth from the city portals pressed, Each like some elephant or cloud, The Vanars in a trembling crowd : Fierce warriors all, with massive jaws And terrors of their tiger claws. Some matched ten elephants, and some A hundred's strength could overcome. Some chieftains, mightier than the rest, Ten times a hundred's force possessed. With eyes of fury Lakshman viewed The Vanars' tree-armed multitude. Thus garrisoned from side to side The city walls assault defied.
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