When Fúr heard:—
“A host hath come” he picked his battle-field,
And all his troops assembled on the plain;
The earth was mountain-like with elephants.
The army stretched four miles with troops behind
And elephants in front.
Now spies arrived
From Hind before the world-lord and informed him
At large of how the elephant contendeth
In warfare: “It will rout two miles of horse.
No cavalier will dare to face that beast,
Or, if he did so, ever come again,
Because its trunk is higher than the air,
And Saturn is its helper in the sky.”
They drew a picture of an elephant,
And showed it to Sikandar who commanded
That the philosophers of Rúm should model
One out of wax for him, and then inquired:—
“Who can propound a scheme to cope with such?”
The sages held a session and devised
A plan in all its details. Then the Sháh