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1 1 | succeeded, and won Sita. The story of Rama's winning his bride, 2 3 | touching than this old sad story told by the dying monarch.~ 3 5 | which give a new turn to the story of the Epic. We now stand 4 6, 1| sedate and bold,~And the story of his exile to the Raksha 5 6, 6| pious-hearted hermit, is his story of distress,~And his young 6 8, 2| prolong:~"Listen, Lady, to my story;--Dasa-ratha famed in war,~ 7 12, 2| ladies,--they shall to the story list,~Sing from day to day 8 Epi | centuries, but the main story is more distinctly the creation 9 Epi | scene closes with a pathetic story in which the monarch recounts 10 Epi | recollections do not cling round the story of Sita's sufferings and 11 Epi | this advantage, that the story is told not by the translator 12 Epi | translator, who narrates the old story; but he narrates only such 13 Epi | general reader the leading story of that Epic by translating 14 Epi | translation of the leading story of the Epic.~I have stated 15 Epi | have studied the ancient story in these modem translations; 16 Epi | India.~More than this, the story of Rama has inspired our