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1 1 | many a prince and warrior came and went away disappointed. 2 1, 1 | INDRA'S in their swiftness came from far Kamboja's land,~ 3 1, 1 | from the Vindhya mountains came,~Or from deep and darksome 4 1, 1 | Dasa-ratha to his happy mansion came,~Queen Kausalya blessed 5 1, 2 | bend my bow of war,~Suitors came from farthest regions, warlike 6 1, 2 | true and Lakshman bold,~Came to fair Mithila's city from 7 1, 3 | my bow of war,--~Monarchs came and princely suitors, chiefs 8 1, 3 | Mithila in their shame,~Rama came with gallant Lakshman by 9 1, 4 | with a courteous welcome came to greet the royal band,~ 10 1, 5 | father's will obeyed,~Thither came the bold Yudhajit prince 11 1, 5 | sister, and to see her son I came,~Bharat prince of peerless 12 1, 5 | Vasishtha to the sacred yajna came,~Rama and his gallant brothers 13 1, 6 | sacred mantra sung!~Softly came the sweet-eyed Sita,--bridal 14 1, 6 | Rama in his manly beauty came to take the sacred vow,~ 15 1, 7 | princes to his happy city came,~With the brides and stately 16 1, 7 | to their loving mothers came.~Decked in silk and queenly 17 1, 7 | from his distant regions came,~He hath come to take thee, 18 2, 1 | Council nor Videha's monarch came,~Nor the warlike chief Kaikeya, 19 2, 1 | chiefs and ancient burghers came and mustered one and all,~ 20 2, 2 | children to his loving men he came,~Blessed our homes and maids 21 2, 3 | south and west and east,~Came to see the consecration 22 2, 5 | ordered, Dasa-ratha homeward came,~To the fairest of his consorts, 23 2, 5 | dearest to his ancient heart,~Came the king with eager gladness 24 2, 6 | when a gentle bride you came,~By a wife's unfailing duty 25 2, 7 | VII - THE SENTENCE~Morning came and duteous Rama to the 26 3 | on the fourth day they came to the hermitage of Bharad-vaja, 27 3 | and on the sixth day they came to the hill of Chitra kuta, 28 3, 3 | Sumitra with his due obeisance came,~And he bowed to Queen Sumitra 29 3, 4 | from his palace chamber came,~With each weeping queen 30 3, 6 | er wood and lea,~And they came where sea-like Ganga rolls 31 3, 6 | Lakshman, let us rove."~Slowly came the exile-wand'rers, when 32 3, 6 | dwellings rose,~And they came to Bharad-vaja, anchorite 33 3, 7 | with the antlered trophy came,~Placed the carcass consecrated 34 3, 8 | Sumantra chariot-driver came from Ganga's sacred wave,~ 35 3, 8 | cruel anguish torn,~For I came to slay the tusker by Sarayu' 36 4, 1 | departed Bharat to Ayodhya came,~But the exile of his brother 37 4, 2 | wishes Rama to the forest came,~For the son and duteous 38 4, 3 | hermit-cottage ancient Queen Kausalya came,~And she saw him clad in 39 4, 3 | his righteous fame.~Lastly came the soft-eyed Sita with 40 4, 6 | sweet-eyed Sita softly came,~Where with anxious heart 41 5, 1 | greetings kind,~Wherefore came ye for permission, wherefore 42 5, 1 | righteous-hearted then the Saint Agastya came,~Rich in wealth of pious 43 5, 3 | and of luscious berries came,~Sacrificing to the Bright 44 5, 4 | IV - WINTER IN PANCHAVATI~Came and passed the golden autumn 45 5, 4 | ablutions to the Godavari came.~Meek-eyed Sita softly followed 46 5, 4 | tresses Sita to her cottage came,~As with RUDRA wanders UMA 47 6, 1 | sister of the Raksha lord,~Came and looked with eager longing 48 6, 1 | Rama, by his mandate here I came,~Younger Lakshman strong 49 6, 2 | Destruction furious Surpa -nakha came,~Rama rose to stop the slaughter 50 6, 5 | burning with a vengeful spite,~Came to sad and sorrowing Sita 51 6, 5 | his vessel bore.~And he came to lonely Sita, for each 52 6, 6 | consecration Rama to his father came.~Spake Kaikeyi to my husband:--' 53 7, 2 | friendship Rama and Sugriva came,~Where in royal town Kishkindha, 54 8, 3 | shelter he to Rama's consort came,~"Rama's messenger and vassal, 55 8, 4 | it on her hair,~When she came my bride and consort decked 56 8, 4 | billows of the sea,~Wherefore came she not in person from her 57 10, 1 | countless Rakshas fell,~Darkness came, the fiery foemen urged 58 10, 1 | the gloom of night!~Onward came resistless Rakshas, laid 59 10, 1 | Lakshman and the godlike Rama came,~And they swept the hosts 60 10, 1 | wave on wave succeeding came,~Perished under Rama's arrows 61 10, 1 | Matchless in his magic weapons came and turned the battle's 62 10, 3 | next against the Raksha came,~Fierce and strong as stormy 63 10, 3 | Ravan's conquering chariot came,~Where in pride mid dauntless 64 10, 3 | sunbeams cleft each arrow as it came.~Bleeding from the darts 65 10, 4 | Nila and the bold Sarabha came,~Gavaksha and Gandha-madan, 66 10, 4 | prowess, to the fatal combat came,~Short the combat, soon 67 10, 4 | flame through forest wood,~Came the Raksha where in glory 68 10, 6 | wisdom to the anguished Rama came,~With his words of consolation 69 10, 10| radiant splendour, Ravan came once more to war.~Gods in 70 10, 12| man!-the Dark Destroyer came to thee in mortal form,~ 71 11, 1 | Wherefore, Rama, with your token came your vassal o'er the wave,~ 72 11, 2 | asunder, God of Fire incarnate came,~Holding in his radiant 73 11, 3 | and crystal rill,~Thither came the righteous Bharat and 74 11, 3 | Bharat and my loving mother came,~Longing in their hearts 75 11, 4 | royal dames and damsels came,~Queen Kausalya first and 76 11, 4 | glorious deeds of yore,~Bharat came,--his elder's sandals still 77 11, 4 | ether Rama's Pushpa chariot came,~And ten thousand jocund 78 11, 4 | and each chief who thither came,~Bharat took the jewelled 79 11, 5 | untimely, dire diseases came not to his subject men,~ 80 11, 5 | descended in their season, never came the blighting gale,~Rich 81 12 | feast was held. Valmiki came to the sacrifice, and his 82 12 | approval of his people.~Sita came. But her life had been darkened 83 12, 1 | limpid Gumti's shom.~Monarchs came and warlike chieftains, 84 12, 2 | Sages to the holy yajna came~Deathless Bard of Lay Immortal-- 85 12, 2 | to the sacred feast they came:~Lift your voices, righteous 86 12, 3 | pupils to their cottage came once more.~Rama with his 87 12, 5 | Valmiki, Sita to the gathering came,~Banished wife and weeping 88 12, 5 | Immortals to that royal Yajna came,~Hen of every race and nation, 89 Epi | children to his loving men he came,~Blessed our homes and maids


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