32Canto XXXII. The Gift Of The Treasures.That speech so noble which conveyed His friendly wish, the chief obeyed, With steps made swift by anxious thought The wise Suyajǹa's home he sought. Him in the hall of Fire307 he found, And bent before him to the ground: “O friend, to Ráma's house return, Who now performs a task most stern.” He, when his noonday rites were done, Went forth with fair Sumitrá's son, And came to Ráma's bright abode Rich in the love which Lakshmí showed. The son of Raghu, with his dame, With joined hands met him as he came, Showing