PÁNGKUR,

which, according as it may be chaunted, is termed paláran and kadáton.

(Consisting of seven lines, terminating in the vowel sounds, a, i, u, a, u, a, and i.)

"Nīhan kramanīng | tumītah ||
"Dan tatīla | tumulad 'ing réh titi ||
"Wechanā | den pindā | pūnggūng ||
"Dan amēm | nayéng gitā ||
"Pagutēnā | yen wus samekta éng wūwūs ||
"Den panggah | ay'wa miyāgāh ||
"Pilih tā | kawadēng wadī ||


The manners of men should be correct;
And in adopting an accurate conduct,
Let your speech be modest and unassuming.
When thinking, let your countenance appear unruffled;
And when your words are prepared, deliver them.
Be firm, but on no account bigotted,
Lest you be held in contempt.

DURMA,

which, according as it is chaunted, is called seráng, rángsang, bedáya, madúra, and Paláran.

(Consisting of seven lines, terminating in the vowel sounds, a, i, a, a, i, a and i.)