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1 1, 2 | palace balls~Pleased at heart the sage assented, envoys 2 1, 5 | ancient city with an anxious heart I went,~In the city of Mithila,-- 3 1, 7 | communion lived in Sita's loving heart!~Days of joy and months 4 1, 7 | communion lived in Sita's loving heart!~ 5 2, 1 | father in Ayodhya, great of heart and stout of hand,~Thought 6 2, 1 | children righteous Rama won his heart,~As SWAYABIBHU of all creatures, 7 2, 2 | Dasa-ratha, ancient lord,~For his heart is blessed with valour, 8 2, 2 | and mart and hamlet every heart hath Rama won,~Burghers 9 2, 4 | virtues fill his jealous heart with scorn!~Trust me, queen, 10 2, 4 | rage or madness clouds thy heart and blinds thine eye,~Courting 11 2, 4 | thou hast won thy monarch's heart,~Queen Kausalya's bosom 12 2, 5 | dearest to his ancient heart,~Came the king with eager 13 2, 5 | woke-within his ancient heart,~And the magic of her beauty 14 2, 5 | husband, dearer than his heart and life!~Like a bright 15 2, 5 | Empress, sorrow-laden is thy heart,~Who with daring slight 16 2, 5 | offered, what my loving heart might seek,~Long delayed 17 2, 6 | Kaikeyi, throned thee in my heart of truth,~Nursed thee in 18 2, 6 | cold and still his beating heart!~Sunless roll the world 19 2, 6 | Queen Kaikeyi: "If thy royal heart repent,~Break thy word and 20 2, 6 | loathsome spirit stains thy heart with blackest guile?~Ever 21 2, 6 | purpose hath a stainless heart defiled,~Ruthless wish to 22 2, 6 | break a wife's confiding heart,~How can father, false and 23 2, 6 | Queen Kaikeyi: "If thy royal heart repent,~Break thy word and 24 2, 6 | cheated woman broke her loving heart and died!"~Darker grew the 25 2, 6 | shadows! give my wearied heart relief,~Spread thy sable 26 2, 7 | a sigh of sorrow as his heart would break in twain,~Like 27 2, 7 | fills with grief my father's heart,~Gracious unto me is father 28 2, 7 | wring his tom and tortured heart,~Bharat lives with brave 29 2, 7 | ere I wound my father's heart,~Rath my unknown crime or 30 2, 7 | escaped thee thus his royal heart to wring,~Speak, my ever-lovinging 31 2, 7 | deep disaster pains his heart and clouds his brow?"~Mother' 32 2, 7 | had sworn,~But his feeble heart repenting is by pride and 33 2, 7 | grief nor anger touched his heart,~Calmly from his father' 34 3 | Rama pressed on the ancient heart of Dasa-ratha. The feeble 35 3, 1 | my husband's love,~And my heart in sweet communion shall 36 3, 2 | she who nursed thee on her heart?~For the king our aged father, 37 3, 2 | rankles in her sorrowing heart,~Thou alone can'st serve 38 3, 2 | Rama heard with grateful heart,~And with Sita and with 39 3, 3 | wins the changeful woman's heart!~But the true and righteous 40 3, 3 | the faithful Sita true in heart, in virtue high,~And she 41 3, 4 | with a strong and trusting heart,~Mounted on the car of splendour 42 3, 4 | sadness breaks a much-enduring heart,~Heed not Dasa-ratha's mandate, 43 3, 5 | followed us with loyal heart,~They would take us to Ayodhya, 44 3, 6 | suited well,~Or if still thy heart inclineth, here in peace 45 3, 8 | message gave,~Dasa-ratha's heart was shadowed by the deepening 46 3, 8 | may not wound thy filial heart,~Help of helpless, sight 47 4, 1 | brother stung his noble heart to flame,~Scorning sin-polluted 48 4, 1 | lamented pious Bharat, for his heart was anguish-rent,~As before 49 4, 4 | Rama, idle maxims cloud thy heart and warp thy mind,~Maxims 50 4, 5 | throne.~They shall nerve my heart to duty and shall safely 51 4, 6 | wifely deep devotion fills my heart with purpose high,~Stay 52 4, 6 | garment shine!"~Pleased at heart the ancient priestess clad 53 4, 6 | came,~Where with anxious heart awaited Rama prince of righteous 54 5, 1 | race,~Youth for whom this heart hath thirsted, youth endued 55 5, 4 | righteous purpose Rama's heart was calm and brave~Rama 56 6, 1 | unholy, holy Rama won her heart,~And, forlove makes bold 57 6, 3 | forest brake!"~"Much my heart misgives me, sister," Lakshman 58 6, 3 | fascination Sita's inmost heart was thrilled,~"Husband, 59 6, 3 | steps and light,~Fill my heart with eager longing and my 60 6, 4 | with a cold and callous heart,~Courtest thou the death 61 6, 4 | free from sin is Lakshman's heart,~Witness ye my truth of 62 6, 5 | beauty to subdue the woman's heart:~"Beaming in thy golden 63 6, 5 | dark eyes beam,~Crush my heart, as rolling waters crush 64 6, 6 | lustre, Sita, wins my royal heart,~Be a sharer of my empire, 65 6, 6 | the wife of Rama stout of heart and strong of hand!~Pierce 66 6, 7 | Lakshman, stainless in thy heart and deed,~Save a faithful 67 7, 2 | and high!~Much my woman's heart misgives me, not without 68 7, 3 | smote the gentle Rama's heart,~On his bow of ample stature 69 7, 5 | Sita's absence breaks my heart,~Rain and tempest cloud 70 8, 2 | rapture overflowed her widowed heart,~Is it dream's deceitful 71 8, 3 | absent Sita wakes within his heart a sigh!~Doth my husband 72 8, 3 | pleases Rama's anguished heart,~Till he, wins his wedded 73 8, 4 | token Rama presses to his heart!~"As the mother-cow, Sugriva, 74 8, 4 | upon this token yields my heart by anguish wrung,~Well I 75 8, 4 | changeless love,~Did she waft her heart's affection o'er the billows 76 9, 5 | was he,--~Spake his young heart's mighty passion in his 77 9, 9 | gather but they blend not heart with heart,~Winter clouds 78 9, 9 | they blend not heart with heart,~Winter clouds are big with 79 10, 1 | draining lifeblood from their heart!~Vainly then the royal brothers 80 10, 3 | poured the red blood of his heart.~Onward through the scattered 81 10, 3 | watchful Lakshman stout of heart and true of aim,~With his 82 10, 6 | that Truth and Virtue in my heart precedence take,~And we 83 10, 6 | fury fired each foeman's heart,~Either warrior felt his 84 10, 7 | dearest to thy father's heart.,~Victor over bright Immortals,- 85 10, 8 | waked within the monarch's heart,~And he heaved a sigh of 86 10, 8 | the senseless Lakshman's heart,~Wrathful Rama saw the combat 87 10, 11| circled bow,~Pierced the iron heart of Ravan, lain the lifeless 88 11, 1 | concealed,~Silent heaved his heart in anguish, silent drooped 89 11, 3 | sorrow and bestowed her heart and hand,~On Bibhisban good 90 12 | the whole of the Epic by heart, and chanted portions of 91 12 | the boy-minstrels, and his heart yearned once more for Sita, 92 12 | an unjust suspicion, her heart was broken, and she invoked 93 12, 3 | first to ending if thy royal heart incline!"~"Be it so," thus 94 12, 3 | royal hall,~Eager was his heart to listen, eager were the 95 12, 4 | Valmiki message sent,~That his heart with eager longing sought 96 12, 4 | virtue shine,~Queen of Rama's heart and empire may she once 97 12, 5 | empire, tore her from my heart and home!~In the dark and 98 12, 5 | woman need?~Oh! her woman~s heart is bursting, and her day 99 Epi | was at last torn from the heart and home of his dying father 100 Epi | serpent, and envenoms her heart with the poison of her own 101 Epi | inner workings of the human; heart and of human motives, the 102 Epi | stormy passions in the human heart more graphically or more