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Valmiki
Ramayana

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1 2, 4 | legends tell,~Weeds protect a forest monarch which the woodman' 2 2, 5 | Witness Rangers of the forest, Household Gods that guard 3 2, 7 | Fourteen years in Dandak's forest live and wander at thy will,~ 4 3 | us beautiful glimpses of forest life in holy hermitages. 5 3, 2 | the wild deer range the forest and the lordly tuskers roam,~ 6 3, 2 | woodlands he shall seek the forest fruit,~Berries dear to holy 7 3, 3 | When thy elder wends to forest, forest-life to thee is 8 3, 3 | fair Ayodhya be thy humble forest life,~Go, my son, the voice 9 3, 4 | Fourteen years in Dandak's forest shall the righteous Rama 10 3, 4 | And they parted for the forest; like a long unending night,~ 11 3, 4 | of pain,~Like the wail of forest creatures when the forest-king 12 3, 5 | Weeps the lone and voiceless forest, and in darksome lair and 13 3, 5 | nest,~Feathered bird and forest creature seek their midnight' 14 3, 6 | mandate, Rama seeks the forest shade,~Ganga! o'er the three 15 3, 6 | Mark the monarchs of the forest severed by the hermit's 16 3, 6 | All unharmed the bird of forest; pecked the grain collected 17 3, 6 | home,~Welcome to a hermit's forest, be this spot your place 18 3, 6 | Peak of Beauty, where the forest creatures stray,~And in 19 3, 7 | my husband's exile in the forest's darksome shade,~May he 20 3, 7 | wandered and the belt of forest passed,~Slew the wild deer 21 3, 7 | endless wanderings in the forest thus they spent.~"Wake, 22 3, 7 | purpose said,~And of leaf and forest timber Lakshman soon a cottage 23 3, 8 | righteous wither like the forest fire,~Short the pathway 24 4 | dress of an anchorite in the forest.~But one of the most curious 25 4, 1 | Mark the dark and trackless forest where the untamed tuskers 26 4, 1 | of many nations, he hath forest refuge sought,~Yielded throne 27 4, 1 | As from creatures of the forest is the lion's lordly den!~ 28 4, 2 | father's wishes Rama to the forest came,~For the son and duteous 29 4, 3 | kith and kindred by her forest but she stood!~"Hast thou, 30 4, 3 | bosom like the withering forest fire,~Thus to see thee, 31 4, 4 | jungle we shall seek the forest fare,~Worship Gods who watch 32 4, 6 | followed him in exile in the forest dark and lone!~Softly from 33 4, 6 | In the hushed and silent forest silvered by the moon's pale 34 5 | hermitage, Rama built his forest dwelling in the woods of 35 5, 1 | with holy splendour glowed,~Forest songsters knew the asrama 36 5, 1 | welcomed wanderers in the forest shade,~Rama bright as Lord 37 5, 1 | Brought them fruit and forest blossoms, blessed them with 38 5, 1 | On thy throne or in the forest, king of nations, lord of 39 5, 1 | Filled the pure and peaceful forest with a calm and holy love!~ 40 5, 1 | fame,~By these fruits and forest blossoms be our humble homage 41 5, 1 | foemen, scathing like the forest fire!~Be these weapons thy 42 5, 2 | Holier were this hermit's forest as the saintly Sita's home!"~" 43 5, 2 | place,~Wild is Panchavati's forest where unseen the wild deer 44 5, 2 | Therefore Panchavati's forest marked I for thy woodland 45 5, 2 | might!~Mark yon gloomy Mahua forest stretching o'er the boundless 46 5, 3 | III - THE FOREST OF PANCHAVATI~Godavari's 47 5, 3 | told,~Panchavati's lonesome forest with its blossoms red and 48 5, 4 | the golden autumn in the forest's gloomy shade,~And the 49 5, 4 | Mantling hill and field and forest, painting bush and leaf 50 6, 1 | Tell me, female of the forest, who thou be and whence 51 6, 3 | valiant Lakshman strewed the forest with the dead,~Till the 52 6, 3 | radiance browsing by the forest brake!"~"Much my heart misgives 53 6, 3 | Monarchs wand'ring in this forest, hunting in this lonely 54 6, 3 | not in jewelled lustre forest creatures haunt the green,~' 55 6, 3 | of beauty,--sharer of my forest life!~I have witnessed in 56 6, 3 | grass,~Sweet memento of this forest when our forest days will 57 6, 3 | of this forest when our forest days will pass!~Pardon if 58 6, 4 | To the dread and darksome forest with thy keenest arrows 59 6, 4 | of wily Rakshas in this forest dark and high!~Sita, thou 60 6, 4 | Ruthless Rakshas roam the forest to revenge their leader 61 6, 4 | Guardian Spirits of the forest watch thee from each secret 62 6, 5 | moment; silent stood the forest trees,~Conscious of a deed 63 6, 5 | darkness fell the fragrant forest breeze,~Godavari's troubled 64 6, 5 | dance!~Mute and still were forest creatures when in guise 65 6, 5 | Wherefore then, in lonesome forest, nymph or maiden, make thy 66 6, 5 | palace, not in pathless forest roam,~Blossoms rich, not 67 6, 5 | power!~Lady of the sylvan forest! other destiny is thine,~ 68 6, 5 | sky,~All unworthy is this forest for a nymph or heavenly 69 6, 5 | Wherefore then this dismal forest doth thy fairy face adorn,~ 70 6, 6 | elder wanders through the forest now.~Rest thee here, O holy 71 6, 6 | brothers greet thee with the forest game,~Speak, if so it please 72 6, 7 | To the dark and distant forest where her noble lord had 73 7, 1 | empire lived within the forest cave,~To the exiled king 74 7, 1 | virtue, Rama passed his forest life,~Till a false perfidious 75 7, 1 | Kishkindha's empire here I lead a forest life,~Pledge of love and 76 7, 1 | rugged mountains I endure a forest life,~For my tyrant brother 77 7, 2 | my word,~What my son in forest confines from his messengers 78 7, 3 | combat, flaming like the forest fire!~Bali braced his warlike 79 7, 3 | Wingéd dwellers of the forest heard the twang with trembling 80 7, 5 | died,--~In some unknown forest fastness doth my sorrowing 81 7, 6 | Seek each ravine rock and forest and each shadowy hill and 82 8, 1 | Matted bark of trees of forest drape her neck and bosom 83 8, 3 | still!~Flesh of deer nor forest honey tasteth Rama true 84 8, 3 | crushes Ravan in his might,~Forest flower nor scented creeper 85 10, 1 | of Ravan like a sweeping forest flame,~And their shafts 86 10, 4 | Kumbha-karna fearless stood,~As a forest conflagration feasts upon 87 10, 4 | forces, like a flame through forest wood,~Came the Raksha where 88 10, 7 | woe in forests when the forest monarch falls,~Hark! the 89 10, 11| gentle zephyrs through the forest murmured by,~Sweetest scent 90 11, 2 | oft by royal Ravan in the forest far and lone,~True to wedded 91 11, 3 | Dost thou, o'er the Dandak forest, view the Chitrakuta hill.~ 92 12, 1 | courtiers to Naimisha's forest went.~Fair was far Naimisha' 93 12, 1 | Fair was far Naimisha's forest by the limpid Gumti's shom.~ 94 12, 2 | Gentle children of the forest, unknown strangers in this 95 12, 3 | silver, bounteous monarch, forest life beseem not well!"~" 96 12, 4 | dame,~Sita banished to the forest, stainless in her righteous 97 12, 5 | In the dark and dreary forest was my Sita left to mourn,~ 98 Epi | adventures in a desolate forest and in a hostile prison


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