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1 1, 4 | ordain with rising sun,~Ere the evening's darkness closes, 2 2, 1 | the evening of my lifetime ere my days on earth be done,~ 3 2, 5 | as the Lord of Midnight, ere the eclipse casts its gloom,~ 4 2, 6 | a sinful monarch perish ere the dawning of the day,~ 5 2, 7 | yield my life and fortune ere I wound my father's heart,~ 6 3, 3 | Moon will part his lustre ere I part from wedded lord,~ 7 3, 3 | I part from wedded lord,~Ere from faithful wife's devotion 8 3, 5 | the pathway we shall march ere break of day,~So our true 9 4, 6 | Twitter in the leafy thickets ere they seek their nightly 10 6, 6 | its base of rocky land,~Ere thou win the wife of Rama 11 6, 6 | thy flowing dress enfold,~Ere thou take the wife of Rama 12 6, 6 | thy distant dungeon hold,~Ere thou seek to insult Rama 13 7, 1 | this day shall not be ended ere it sees thy brotherfall,~ 14 9, 1 | a war of vengeance lead,~Ere Sugriva's countless forces 15 9, 1 | vast and boundless main,~Ere the wrathful Rama girdles 16 9, 6 | Render Sita to her Rama ere with vengeance swift and 17 9, 6 | Render wife unto her husband ere in battle's dread array,~ 18 9, 6 | to the lord his consort ere with blood of Rakshas slain,~ 19 9, 7 | speaks the wise Bibhishan; ere he stole a hermit's wife,~ 20 9, 7 | not a causeless strife,~Ere he did this deed of folly, 21 9, 7 | shall no second arrow send,~Ere I slay him in the battle 22 10, 2 | SITA'S LAMENT~Indrajit ere dawned the morning entered 23 10, 5 | vow, O Lord of Rakshas! ere descends yon radiant sun,~ 24 10, 6 | Lakshman seek the foeman ere his magic rites be done,~ 25 10, 10| seek fresh steeds of battle ere he faced his foeman's might,~ 26 11, 3 | word,--he would be monarch ere the evening's Sun had set.~ 27 12, 1 | skilful weavers wrought,~Ere the suppliants spake their 28 12, 1 | suppliants spake their wishes, ere they shaped their inmost