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1 1, 5| courteous accents said:~"Wherefore waits the king expectant? 2 2, 2| rule this kingdom fair,~Wherefore would you see my Rama seated 3 2, 4| offends thee, senseless woman, wherefore dost thou idly mope?~Dear 4 2, 5| softly spake her loving lord:~Wherefore thus, my Queen and Empress, 5 2, 6| fell destroyer of thy race,~Wherefore seeks thy ruthless rancour 6 2, 6| Rama loves thee as thy own,~Wherefore then with causeless vengeance 7 2, 6| woman's peerless grace,~Wherefore then within thy bosom wakes 8 2, 6| have won a woman's fame,~Wherefore now this cruel purpose hath 9 2, 6| dark and pathless wild?~Wherefore, darkly-scheming woman, 10 2, 6| on my Rama seek a vent,~Wherefore seek by deeds unholy for 11 2, 7| anger fills his father, wherefore greets he not his son?~" 12 2, 7| father's boundless grace,~Wherefore clouds his altered visage, 13 2, 7| clouds his altered visage, wherefore tears bedew his face?~Doth 14 3, 8| mortal's earthly state,~Wherefore else they sit unconscious 15 3, 8| son, to waiting parents, wherefore dost thou stay behind,~Sporting 16 3, 8| thy parents' life and joy,~Wherefore art thou mute and voiceless, 17 4, 2| the righteous Rama cried,~"Wherefore to this jungle dwelling 18 4, 4| to young Ayodhya's lord:~Wherefore, Rama, idle maxims cloud 19 4, 4| them as we pass before!~Wherefore for a father's mandate leave 20 4, 4| sacrificing all thy own,~Wherefore to Ayodhya's city, as to 21 4, 4| dead man's idle mandate wherefore lead this life of woe?~Ah! 22 5, 1| accept our greetings kind,~Wherefore came ye for permission, 23 5, 1| came ye for permission, wherefore linger they behind?~Rama 24 6, 1| Rakshas hold their sway,~Wherefore in a lonely cottage in this 25 6, 5| such transcendent grace.~Wherefore then, in lonesome forest, 26 6, 5| steal beneath the brake,~Wherefore then this dismal forest 27 7, 2| in woman's loving word:~Wherefore like a rain-fed torrent 28 8, 4| the billows of the sea,~Wherefore came she not in person from 29 9, 2| challenge on his foes:~"Wherefore, Ravan, quails thy bosom, 30 9, 2| against thee strive in vain,~Wherefore fear the feeble mortals, 31 9, 4| held in fury by his side,~"Wherefore, Ravan, waste thy forces 32 9, 5| red and lolling tongue:~Wherefore, monarch, dream of battle? 33 9, 8| gallant, none so bold:~"Wherefore, noble king and father, 34 10, 3| with me an equal strife,~Wherefore with thy royal prowess seek 35 10, 9| brothers, best of warriors, wherefore thus unconscious he,~Mother, 36 11, 1| saintly Sita, spake in shame:~"Wherefore spake ye not, my Rama, if 37 11, 1| a woman were her death!~Wherefore, Rama, with your token came 38 11, 1| a tainted wife to save,~Wherefore with vour mighty forces