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e." Now in sweet tones the heavenly minstrels tell His praise, beneath whose might TRIPURA fell. He moves to go: from his moon-crest a ray Sheds quenchless light on his triumphant way. On through the air his swift bull bore him well, Decked with the gold of many a tinkling bell; Tossing from time to time his head on high, Enwreathed with clouds as he flew racing by, As though in furious charge he had uptorn A bank of clay upon his mighty horn. Swiftly they came where in its beauty lay The city subject to HIMALAYA'S sway. No foeman's foot had ever trod those halls, No foreign bands encamped around the walls. Then ['S]IVA'S glances fixed their eager hold On that fair city as with threads of gold. The God whose neck still gleams with cloudy blue Burst on the wondering people's upturned view, And on the earth descended, from the path His shafts once dinted in avenging wrath. Forth from the gates a noble army poured To do meet honour to the mighty Lord. With all his friends on elephants of state The King of Mountains passed the city gate, So gaily decked, the princes all were seen Like moving hills inwrapt in bowery green. As the full rushing of two streams that pour Beneath one bridge with loud tumultuous roar, So through the city's open gate streamed in Mountains and Gods with tumult and with din. So glorious was the sight, wonder and shame, When ['S]IVA bowed him, o'er the Monarch came; He knew not he had bent his lofty crest In reverent greeting to his heavenly guest HIMALAYA, joying in the festive day, Before the immortal bridegroom led the way Where heaps of gay flowers burying half the feet Lay breathing odours through the crowded street. Careless of all beside, each lady's eye Must gaze on ['S]IVA as the troop sweeps by. One dark-eyed beauty will not stay to bind Her long black tresses, floating unconfined Save by her little hand; her flowery crown Hanging neglected and unfastened down. One from her maiden tore her foot away On which the dye, all wet and streaming, lay, And o'er the chamber rushing in her haste, Where'er she stepped, a crimson footprint traced. Another at the window takes her stand; One eye is dyed,--the pencil in her hand. Here runs an eager maid, and running, holds Loose and ungirt her flowing mantle's folds, Whilst, as she strives to close the parting vest, Its brigh
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