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1 2 | force and effect with the dark intrigues which follow, 2 2, 2 | hail the thunder of the dark and laden cloud,~And the 3 2, 3 | night,~That the midnight dark might rival splendour of 4 2, 4 | danger dread and high,~What dark folly clouds thy vision 5 2, 4 | scorn and anger mourner's dark retreat she sought.~ 6 2, 5 | our wide Earth, and each dark and unseen wight,~Witness 7 2, 6 | and accent failed,~And a dark and deathlike faintness 8 2, 6 | of cruel wile,~And what dark and loathsome spirit stains 9 2, 6 | wish to send my Rama to the dark and pathless wild?~Wherefore, 10 2, 6 | sweeping o'er my empire dark and deep,~As the forces 11 2, 6 | dawning of the day,~O'er a dark life sin-polluted, beam 12 2, 7 | afar,~Hath some cloud of dark disaster crossed their bright 13 3, 1 | of Raghu wends to forests dark and drear,~Sita steps before 14 3, 5 | beneath the silent starlight dark Tamasa's limpid wave.~On 15 3, 6 | ruddy Gangs, mingles with dark Jumna's wave,~And they crost 16 3, 6 | of ruddy Gangs with the dark blue Jumna meet,~And my 17 3, 7 | held her way,~Where the dark and eddying, waters of the 18 3, 8 | and anguish, unforgotten, dark and dread,~Through the lapse 19 3, 8 | and listening ear,~In the dark I stood and listened, some 20 4, 1 | s summit bold,~Mark the dark and trackless forest where 21 4, 3 | misfortunes deep and dire,~Dark is wide Kosala's empire, 22 4, 3 | is wide Kosala's empire, dark is Raghu's royal house,~ 23 4, 4 | shore,~Scorning death and dark destruction, Truth survives 24 4, 6 | him in exile in the forest dark and lone!~Softly from the 25 5, 1 | within its gloomy gorges, dark and deep and known to few,~ 26 5, 2 | Agastya, "in these forests dark and wild,~Thou hast come 27 5, 3 | and Khadira by the Sami dark and fair,~Beauteous spot 28 6 | the Indian Epic, that a dark and foul suspicion against 29 6 | and female devotion; her dark suspicions against Lakshman 30 6, 1 | mountains, in the forests dark and lone,~We shall range 31 6, 4 | wily Rakshas in this forest dark and high!~Sita, thou hast 32 6, 4 | toiled and worked in vain,~Dark suspicion and dishonour 33 6, 4 | from each secret foe,~Omens dark and signs of danger meet 34 6, 5 | ravish, lustre that thy dark eyes beam,~Crush my heart, 35 6, 6 | Godavari's gorges through the dark and dreary day,~And five 36 6, 6 | fitful life is shadowed by a dark and dreadful fate,~Since 37 6, 7 | still she cried,~To the dark and distant forest where 38 7, 2 | like sun by eclipse shaded, dark and pale he looked around,~ 39 7, 3 | the jungle wood,~As the dark cloud hurls the lightning, 40 7, 5 | shakes and quivers in this dark tempestuous shower,~Shadows 41 7, 6 | wave,~And where Jumna's dark blue waters ceaseless roll 42 8, 1 | margin of the sea,~In a dark Asoka garden hid himself 43 8, 1 | dim with shadows deep and dark,~Like the smoke-enshrouded 44 8, 2 | gloomy gorges, Krishna's dark and wooded shore,~And the 45 8, 2 | Sugriva in wild Malya's dark retreat,~Won for him his 46 8, 3 | freed from Rahu's shadows dark!~And with voice of deep 47 8, 4 | lingers midst the Rakshas dark and vile,~Where my true 48 8, 4 | and pale,~Like the Moon by dark clouds shrouded then her 49 9, 2 | II - PRAHASTA'S SPEECH~Dark and high as summer tempest 50 9, 3 | courted deep disaster and a dark untimely fate,~Stealing 51 9, 6 | now on Lanka's shore!~What dark deed of crime or folly hath 52 9, 10| impious lust of woman, for thy dark unrighteous hate,~Blind 53 10, 1 | slain,~Flooded battle's dark arena like the floods of 54 10, 1 | thundered from his weapon dark and dread,~Iron-toothéd 55 10, 2 | of glory done,~And with dark and cruel purpose bade his 56 10, 2 | and bow,~Arrows thick and dark with red blood spake the 57 10, 4 | the Dread Destroyer to the dark and dubious fray,~Cleave 58 10, 5 | and on Lakshman, from his dark and misty shroud,~Indrajit 59 10, 5 | bright sky vainly for his dark and hidden foe,~Rama to 60 10, 5 | our Vanar train,~From his dark and shadowy shelter doth 61 10, 7 | fourteenth day auspicious of the dark and waning moon,~Glory waiteth 62 10, 7 | bride!"~Slow and sullen, dark and silent, Ravan then his 63 10, 8 | doleful cry,~Omens of a dark disaster mantled o'er the 64 10, 12| dubious fight?~Not a man!-the Dark Destroyer came to thee in 65 10, 12| shape of Vanars helped the dark and cruel deed,~Girdling 66 11, 1 | my faith,~Dearer than a dark suspicion to a woman were 67 11, 1 | lives when woman dies!"~Dark was Rama's gloomy visage 68 11, 2 | by female Rakshas in the dark and dismal wood,~In her 69 12 | the poem a sad ending.~The dark cloud of suspicion still 70 12, 5 | my heart and home!~In the dark and dreary forest was my 71 Epi | Epic which narrates the dark scheme by which the prince 72 Epi | mother's fears!"~The nurse's dark insinuations work on the 73 Epi | and of human motives, the dark intrigue of a scheming dependant,