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1 1, 4| with their waggons lead the way,~Ride in front with royal 2 1, 4| speed my journey and the way is long and far."~With each 3 1, 4| retainer Dasa-ratha led the way,~Glittering ranks of forces 4 1, 4| array,~Four days on the way they journeyed till they 5 1, 7| Ayodhya, Dasa-ratha held his way,~And they reached the ancient 6 1, 7| in the town he held his way,~Entered slow his lofty 7 1, 7| gladsome held his onward way.~Rama with a pious duty,-- 8 2, 2| were wiser, if some other way were clear!~Gathered chieftains 9 2, 7| Rama to the palace bent his way,~For to make his salutation 10 3, 2| when the elder leads the way!"~"Ever true to deeds of 11 3, 2| shalt track thy darksome way,~Grant it, that thy faithful 12 3, 5| journey, weary is our onward way!"~Store of grass and welcome 13 3, 5| jungle Rama in his onward way,~For a monarch meek in suffering 14 3, 5| shall not know our southward way."~Wise Sumantra hastened 15 3, 6| on their still unending way,~Crossed the deep and rapid 16 3, 6| held their long and weary way,~And they slayed the deer 17 3, 7| with the brothers held her way,~Where the dark and eddying, 18 3, 7| of Chitra-kuta held their way serene and brave.~"Mark, 19 4, 4| virtue shuns the crooked way,~For the deed proclaims 20 4, 4| Truth is still our ancient way,~Truth sustains the earth 21 5, 2| meekly where her Rama led the way!~ 22 6, 1| I have left them on the way!~Broad and boundless is 23 6, 3| thou caust capture in thy way,~As thy Sita's sweet companion 24 6, 3| vainly held his cautious way,~Vainly set the snare in 25 6, 6| we have held our lonely way.~This, O pious-hearted hermit, 26 6, 7| when he seeks his homeward way,~Speak to Rama, that his 27 6, 7| vengeance soon shall speed thy way,~When thou hearest helpless 28 8, 3| waters found thy unresisted way,~Thou hast done what living 29 12 | palace of Ravan. Rama gave way to the opinion of his people, 30 Epi | his father. In a humble way this course of training 31 Epi | the translator in his own way, but by the poet himself