To Hanumán, and thus inquired:

“Light were the task for thee, I ween,

To bridge the sea that gleams between

The mainland and the island shore.

Or dry the deep and guide as o'er.

Fain would I learn from thee whose feet

Have trod the stones of every street,

Of fenced Lanká's towers and forts,

And walls and moats and guarded ports,

And castles where the giants dwell,