Then at the noon, in durbar, swore fiercely Shureef Khan
That Soorj should die in torment, or live a Mussulman.
But Soorj laughed lightly at him, and answered, "Work your will!
The last breath of my body shall curse your Prophet still."
With words of insult shameful, and deeds of cruel kind,
They vexed that Rajpoot's body, but never moved his mind.
And one is come who sayeth, "Ho! Rajpoots! Soorj is bound;
Your lord is caged and baited by Shureef Khan, the hound.
"The Khan hath caught and chained him, like a beast, in iron cage,
And all the camp of Islam spends on him spite and rage;
"All day the coward Muslims spend on him rage and spite;
If ye have thought to help him, 'twere good ye go to-night."
Up sprang a hundred horsemen, flashed in each hand a sword;
In each heart burned the gladness of dying for their lord;
Up rose each Rajpoot rider, and buckled on with speed
The bridle-chain and breast-cord, and the saddle of his steed.
But unto none sad Neila gave word to mount and ride;
Only she called the brothers of Soorj unto her side,
And said, "Take order straightway to seek this camp with me;
If love and craft can conquer, a thousand is as three.