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1 1, 3 | Gifted envoys from Mithila day and night in gladness passed!~ 2 1, 5 | proud Kaikeya's line,~On the day that Dasa-ratha made his 3 2, 1 | and thought by night and day,~And their father in Ayodhya, 4 2, 1 | sent.~Brightly dawned the day of gathering; in the lofty 5 2, 3 | ushered in the festive day,~Till the royal bards and 6 2, 3 | burghers that the festive day was come,~Till the mart 7 2, 3 | Rama and by Sita, for the day's auspicious rite.~Rama 8 2, 5 | Stars be witness, Sky and Day and sable Night,~Rolling 9 2, 5 | anointed, Rama banished on this day!"~ 10 2, 6 | few and brief on earth his day,~Lend me, wife, a woman' 11 2, 6 | blackest guile?~Ever since the day, Kaikeyi, when a gentle 12 2, 6 | perish ere the dawning of the day,~O'er a dark life sin-polluted, 13 3 | well known in India to this day, and is annually traversed 14 3 | live for ever.~On the third day of their exile, Rama and 15 3 | the Ganges; on the fourth day they came to the hermitage 16 3 | the Jumna; on the fifth day they crossed the Jumna, 17 3 | woods; and on the sixth day they came to the hill of 18 3, 2 | shall protect her night and day,~Grant it, with his bow 19 3, 3 | smile and pass the livelong day,~When misfortune's darkness 20 3, 5 | Rama rested by the river, day of toilsome journey o'er,~ 21 3, 5 | Rama's chariot through the day,~"Soft-eyed Sita, faithful 22 3, 5 | darkness comes with close of day,~Weary was the endless journey, 23 3, 5 | people see us not by dawn of day,~Follow not through wood 24 3, 5 | shall march ere break of day,~So our true and faithful 25 3, 6 | stray,~All the toilsome day they travelled, evening 26 3, 6 | through the long and weary day,~Still through grove and 27 3, 7 | Ancient Bard of ancient day,~Deeds of virtue and of 28 3, 7 | moment is auspicious and the day is bright and fair."~Lakshman 29 3, 7 | the Malyavati flows,~Sixth day of their weary wand'rings 30 4, 1 | arrows shone like light of day,~And like flame-tongued 31 5, 4 | pale~Brightening as the day advances piercing through 32 5, 4 | yore,~Spends his winter day in penance, sleeps at night 33 6 | India, Sita remains to this day the ideal of female love 34 6, 1 | Rama passed the livelong day.~And it so befell, a maiden, 35 6, 3 | glowing in the light of day!~Rama bade the faithful 36 6, 6 | through the dark and dreary day,~And five thousand gay-dressed 37 6, 6 | high,~Snatch the orbs of day and midnight from their 38 7, 1 | points illumed,~And this day shall not be ended ere it 39 8, 1 | dazzling as the light of day,~Brightly grew the flower 40 8, 3 | Sita leave not Rama dreary day or darksome night,~Till 41 8, 4 | Sita weeps the livelong day,~Marshal forth thy bannered 42 10, 1 | in the dawning light of day,~Wrath and anguish shook 43 10, 1 | Raksha's pride!~All the day the battle lasted, endless 44 10, 2 | the sleep that knows no day!~But I weep not for my Rama 45 10, 7 | prince and hero and his day on earth is done,~In a brighter 46 10, 7 | royal sabre on that fatal day had stained,~But his true 47 10, 7 | war,~'Tis the fourteenth day auspicious of the dark and 48 10, 8 | warrior tall,~Arm! this fated day will witness Lakshman's 49 10, 11| of sky,~Darker grew the day of combat, fiercer grew 50 11 | tradition in India to this day.~The portions translated 51 11, 4 | mantra to the rising God of Day!~Silver swans by Rama's 52 12 | chanted portions of it, day after day, till the recital 53 12 | portions of it, day after day, till the recital was completed. 54 12 | cantos were recited each day, so that the recital of 55 12, 2 | the story list,~Sing from day to day unwearied, in this 56 12, 2 | story list,~Sing from day to day unwearied, in this sacrificial 57 12, 2 | morn to night, recite each day,~Till from end to end is 58 12, 3 | min'sters of the festive day,~Men of science and of logic, 59 12, 3 | the bright and livelong day,~Eyes and ears and hearts 60 12, 3 | answered, but the hours of day were o'er,~And Valmiki's 61 12, 3 | and music thus was lifted day to day,~And from day to 62 12, 3 | music thus was lifted day to day,~And from day to day they 63 12, 3 | lifted day to day,~And from day to day they listened to 64 12, 3 | to day,~And from day to day they listened to Valmiki' 65 12, 5 | heart is bursting, and her day on earth is done,~And she 66 12, 5 | action I have lived from day of birth,~Spare a daughter' 67 Epi | of India to the present day.~It is probable that the 68 Epi | own ideals in the present day may not be the ideals of 69 Epi | And down to the present day the popular mind in India,