Slain the bold bull who led the herd.

And hapless Tárá sank below

The whelming waters of her woe,

Looked upon Báli's face and fell

Beside him whom she loved go well,

Like a young creeper clinging round

A tall tree prostrate on the ground.

Canto XXIII. Tárá's Lament.

She kissed her lifeless husband's face,