And as his ears the story drank,

Deep in his thoughtful heart it sank.

His large full eyes in anguish rolled,

His trembling limbs grew stiff and cold;

Then fell he, like a tree uptorn,

In woe too grievous to be borne.

When Guha saw the long-armed chief

Whose eye was like a lotus leaf,

With lion shoulders strong and fair,

High-mettled, prostrate in despair,—