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1 1, 3 | the king unto the envoys: "Part we with the rising sun!"~ 2 2, 1 | his life and light,~Were a part of Dasa-ratha like his hands 3 2, 1 | was his dearest, holiest part,~For his Rama strong and 4 2, 6 | Rama never can his father part,~Till his ancient life is 5 2, 6 | from his best and eldest part?"~Coldly spake the Queen 6 2, 7 | what strange error on my part.~Unremembered sin or folly 7 2, 7 | and his home prepared to part.~ 8 3, 1 | daughter of a royal line,~Part we now, for years of wand' 9 3, 1 | gentle Sita, be it thine,~Part we love! for years of wand' 10 3, 2 | when for distant woods I part,~When the memory of my exile 11 3, 2 | for the woods prepared to part:~Part we then from loving 12 3, 2 | woods prepared to part:~Part we then from loving kinsmen, 13 3, 3 | loving words she said:~"Part we, dear devoted daughter, 14 3, 3 | from their wedded consort part,~Manly deed nor manly virtue 15 3, 3 | side,~From the Moon will part his lustre ere I part from 16 3, 3 | will part his lustre ere I part from wedded lord,~Ere from 17 3, 4 | for the pathless woods to part,~And the king for needs 18 3, 4 | Kausalya from her Rama thus to part,~Rends it not her mother' 19 3, 4 | from this torture let me part.~Speed, my friend, this 20 3, 5 | from their princes loth to part!~Speed, my brother, for 21 6, 6 | empire, of my glory take a part,~Many queens of queenly 22 7, 5 | empire with my Sita I could part,~As the stream erodes its 23 9, 10| and save thy own,~Ravan, part we now ever,--guard thy 24 10 | of the warriors who took part in these battles.~First 25 Epi | loyalty which has ever been a part of the Hindu character in 26 Epi | trial and endurance, are a part of the Hindu ideal of a 27 Epi | trial and endurance are a part of a Hindu's ideal of a 28 Epi | still more essentially a part of his ideal of a woman' 29 Epi | of a nation, and it is a part of the lives of two hundred