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Valmiki
Ramayana

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 5| Kaikeyi is my sister, and to see her son I came,~Bharat prince 2 1, 5| his father's fame,~Aye, to see that youth of valour, by 3 2, 1| repose and rest:~"Shall I see my son anointed, seated 4 2, 2| let him reign,~We would see the princely Rama, Heir 5 2, 2| fair,~Wherefore would you see my Rama seated as the Regent 6 2, 2| Regent Heir?"~"We would see him Heir and Regent, Dasa-ratha, 7 2, 2| our homage own,~We would see the princely Rama seated 8 2, 3| Raghu's royal race,~We shall see his son anointed by his 9 2, 3| and west and east,~Came to see the consecration and to 10 2, 5| for which I pray,~I would see my son anointed, Rama banished 11 2, 6| byhis mother's sin?~Shall I see my banished Rama mantled 12 2, 6| pathless jungle go,~Shall I see disasters sweeping o'er 13 3, 3| righteous Gods above,~Thou shalt see thy son returning to thy 14 3, 3| gentle, and they wept to see him go,~Like the piercing 15 3, 4| car,~We would once more see our Rama, banished Iong 16 3, 4| her mother's bosom thus to see her son depart?~True is 17 3, 5| my true and loving people see us not by dawn of day,~Follow 18 3, 6| spotted deer,~Quaked to see the princely strangers in 19 3, 6| on this hermitage,~And to see the banished Sita and to 20 3, 6| the banished Sita and to see us, much I fear,~Crowds 21 3, 7| the woods returning he may see his home again,~Grant that 22 3, 8| soon the cottage thou shalt see,~Soothe their anger by entreaty, 23 3, 8| Dasa-ratha, thou shalt know!~See the parents weep and perish, 24 4, 3| withering forest fire,~Thus to see thee, duteous daughter, 25 4, 6| of joy is mine,~Thus to see thy youth and beauty in 26 5, 1| seek this shade,~And to see thee, radiant rishi, have 27 6, 4| and aching sight,~May I see thee by thy Rama, guarded 28 8, 3| draweth nigh,~Thou shalt see his beaming visage like 29 9, 6| for his eye could farthest see:~"Pardon, king and honoured 30 10, 2| woes and for thy anguish see a Raksha woman weep,~Though 31 10, 2| true and stainless warrior see a Raksha filled with woe!~ 32 10, 6| pity fill my bosom thus to see thee leave thy kin,~Serving 33 11, 3| crowned king of Lanka's land.~See my love, round Ceylon's 34 11, 3| deathless deeds proclaim!~See the rock-bound fair Kishkindha 35 11, 3| the evening's Sun had set.~See the sacred lake of Pampa 36 11, 3| thou, dear devoted Sita, see the Jumna in her might '~ 37 12, 3| eager people whispered: "See the boys, how like our king~ 38 Epi | influence on her husband, and to see her own son on the throne.


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