Speech Of Nikumbha And Vajra-hanu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BC D EE BB F| Then arose the brave Nikumbha Kumbha kama's son was he | A |
| Spake his young heart's mighty passion in his accents bold and free | A |
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| 'Need is none O mighty monarch for a battle or a war | B |
| Bid me meet the homeless Rama and his brother wand'ring far | C |
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| Bid me face the proud Sugriva Hanuman of deepest wile | D |
| I will rid thee of thy foemen and of Vanars poor and vile ' | - |
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| Rose the chief with jaw of iron Vajra hanu fierce and young | E |
| Licked his lips like hungry tiger with his red and lolling tongue | E |
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| Wherefore monarch dream of battle Rakshas feed on human gore | B |
| Let me feast upon thy foemen by the ocean's lonely shore | B |
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| Rama and his hermit brother Hanuman who hides in wood | F |
| Augad and the proud Sugriva soon shall be my welcome food ' | - |
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