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1 1, 1| their swiftness came from far Kamboja's land,~From Vanaya 2 1, 2| spake his memage near and far,~He shall win my peerless 3 1, 3| spoke by heralds near and far,~He shall win my peerless 4 1, 3| Priests and peers! in far Mithila, so these friendly 5 1, 4| and the way is long and far."~With each priest and proud 6 2, 2| hamlet heard the mandate far and wide,~And they met in 7 2, 6| banish from his own?~Banish far my Queen Kausalya, Queen 8 2, 7| Rama shall be banished far!~If thy father's royal mandate 9 3 | followed their exiled prince as far as the banks of the Tamasa 10 3, 2| its jungle home,~Dearer far to me those woodlands where 11 3, 2| tarry when his Rama wanders far,~Grant me then thyloving 12 3, 3| and lamentation sounded far and sounded wide!~Then the 13 3, 4| for we wander long and far,~Fourteen years in Dandak' 14 3, 4| many years of exile in a far and unknown shore,~And a 15 3, 4| journey and the wilderness was far,~Skilled Sumantra saw them 16 3, 4| banished Iong and banished far,~Iron-hearted is Kausalya 17 3, 5| we may travel fast and far,~So my true and loving people 18 3, 5| pathway, fair to view and far and wide,~Stretching onwards 19 3, 5| travelling fast and travelling far.~Morning dawned, the waking 20 3, 6| HERMITAGE~Morning dawned, and far they wandered, by their 21 3, 6| thy calm devotions here,~Far from towns and peopled hamlets, 22 5 | of peaceful hermitages so far; he sings of dissensions 23 5, 1| of Dasa-ratha, long and far hath Rama strayed,"~Thus 24 5, 2| severed from the parent tree,~Far from home in toil and trouble, 25 7, 2| in these forests wander far,~Much I fear, these matchless 26 7, 4| to the creatures near and far!~Duteous still to Rama's 27 7, 6| each shadowy hill and cave,~Far where bright Sarayu's waters 28 7, 6| country spreads its torrents far and wide.~Seek where in 29 7, 6| mountains of the ocean, wander far and wander free!"~Next to 30 8, 2| countless forces wander far and wander near,~In the 31 8, 3| evermore!~Didst thou hear from far Ayodhya, from Kausalya royal 32 8, 3| slaying Rakshas near and far!~He shall cross the boundless 33 9, 4| brothers to the forests far away!~Or to deeper counsel 34 9, 5| and his brother wand'ring far,~Bid me face the proud Sugriva, 35 10, 1| s countless forces lay,~Far as Ravan cast his glances 36 10, 4| feasts upon the parchéd wood,~Far as confines of the ocean, 37 10, 9| done!~Thou hast from the far Ayodhya, followed me in 38 11, 2| royal Ravan in the forest far and lone,~True to wedded 39 11, 4| chief of guild from near and far,~Noble chief and stately 40 11, 5| boundless ocean, from each far and sacred rill.~Vasishtha, 41 12, 1| s forest went.~Fair was far Naimisha's forest by the 42 Epi | from his country, has so far something in common with 43 Epi | shrines of Northern India, and far away in the towns and hamlets