at ailolo inspection: Laka sits in her shady grove [34]

at ailolo service: O goddess Laka! [34]

in prose speech: E ola ia’u, i ka malihini [46]

Invoke we now the four thousand [22]

Thou art Laka [42]

to Kane and Kapo: Now Kane, approach [45]

to Laka: Here am I, O Laka from the mountains [20]

to Laka: This my wish [43]

to Laka: This spoil and rape of the wildwood [19]

ALTAR, visible abode of the deity [15]