Canto LIV. The Burning Of Lanká.

“What further deed remains to do

To vex the Rákshas king anew?

The beauty of his grove is marred,

Killed are the bravest of his guard.

The captains of his host are slain;

But forts and palaces remain,

Swift is the work and light the toil

Each fortress of the foe to spoil.”

Reflecting thus, his tail ablaze