He went forth like a lion to the chase,
A lasso on his arm and under him
A Dragon, went to where that hind was tending
His cattle and that dív was roaming loose.*
Three days he searched the champaign mid the steeds,
And on the fourth perceived a Thing careering,
And rushing by him like the north wind's blast.
It was a glossy beast of golden hue,
But with fell mischief 'neath its hide. Then Rustam
Spurred fleet-foot Rakhsh but thought as he drew
near:—
“I need not cast but noose it with my lasso;
There is no call to spoil it with the sword;
I will convey it living to the Sháh.”
So Rustam flung his royal lasso forth,
Intent to take the creature by the head.
The lusty onager perceived the noose,