Thus, as his love of Ráma taught,

The faithful vulture strove and fought.

But Rávaṇ seized his sword and smote

His wings and side and feet and throat.

At mangled side and wing he bled;

He fell, and life was almost fled.

The lady saw her champion lie,

His plumes distained with gory dye,

And hastened to the vulture's side

Grieving as though a kinsman died.