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1 1, 3| gentle accents as their happy tale they told.~Greetings to 2 2, 7| promise and unspoken is my tale!~"Speak thy word," exclaimed 3 3, 6| heard the prince's humble tale.~And with kind and courteous 4 3, 8| VIII - TALE OF THE HERMIT'S SON~Wise 5 3, 8| is my own!~Listen to my tale, Kausalya, in my days of 6 4, 6| chain of gold,~Heard the tale of love and sadness which 7 4, 6| wept to hear the tender tale,~And she kissed her on the 8 4, 6| thoughts exprest:~"Sweet the tale you tell me, Sita, of thy 9 5, 4| elder tells the stirring tale of yore!~With the winter' 10 6, 2| heard her sad and woeful tale!~ 11 6, 7| murmur to my lord this tale,~Sweet companions of my 12 8, 2| in sacred song,~Till the tale of Rama's glory Lanka's 13 9, 3| Hanuman shall die a victim,--tale of shame he shall not tell!~ 14 9, 4| lives to tell the tragic tale!"~ 15 10, 1| lasted, endless were the tale to tell,~What unnumbered 16 Epi | devotion in ancient India. The tale of Helen was a tale of womanly 17 Epi | The tale of Helen was a tale of womanly beauty and loveliness 18 Epi | charmed the western World. The tale of Sita was a tale of womanly 19 Epi | The tale of Sita was a tale of womanly faith and self -