| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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in Indian mythology, is the horse with a huge trunk, on which Baly the giant rode. | 1 |
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| Through these wide portals oft had Baly rode |
| Triumphant from his proud abode, |
| When, in his greatness, he bestrode |
| The Aulay, hugest of four-footed kind. |
| The Aulay-horse, that in his force |
| With elephantine trunk, could bind |
| And lift the elephant, and on the wind |
| Whirl him away, with sway and swing, |
| Een like a pebble from the practised sling. | |
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Southey: Curse of Kehama, xvi. 2. |
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