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2501 6, 5 | budding charms,~And thy waist of slender beauty courts
2502 10, 7 | failed,~Till to deeper sorrow wakened Lanka's monarch wept and
2503 5, 3 | Spacious was the leafy cottage walled with moistened earth and
2504 5, 1 | lie.~And a royal guest and wanderer doth our foremost honour
2505 10, 7 | auspicious of the dark and waning moon,~Glory waiteth thee
2506 3, 7 | Wake, my love, and list the warblings and the voices of the wood,"~
2507 2, 3 | On the merchant's ample warehouse, on the shop with stores
2508 10, 1 | war,~Streams of red blood warm and bubbling issued from
2509 4, 4 | maxims cloud thy heart and warp thy mind,~Maxims which mislead
2510 2, 5 | when in a bygone strife,~Warring with thy foes immortal thou
2511 5 | sings of dissensions and wars hereafter.~The portions
2512 6, 3 | thing to feed!~If alive this wary creature be it, husband,
2513 5, 4 | in dew,~And the drooping water-lily bends her head beneath the
2514 7, 4 | with lily and with lotus, watered by a streamlet fair,~Here
2515 6, 5 | fiery lustre sparkled in the wavelets' dance!~Mute and still were
2516 3, 6 | rishi's hermitage,~There the waves of ruddy Gangs with the
2517 6, 3 | in this lonely glen,~Oft waylaid by artful Rakshas are by
2518 2, 4 | Bharat, ever duteous in his ways,~Rama honours Queen Kausalya,
2519 4, 4 | thy kith is none!~In the wayside inn he halteth who in distant
2520 5, 2 | Matchless in thy warlike wcapons peerless in thy princely
2521 Epi | narrative is considerably weakened by such endless repetition.
2522 6, 1 | flesh is food of Rakshas! weakling Sita I will slay,~Slay that
2523 10, 5 | with dauntless hearts!"~Weaponless but calm and valiant, from
2524 Epi | in songs and ballads, and weaves them into an immortal work
2525 1, 2 | me an added lustre as she weds a godlike spouse,~True shall
2526 2, 4 | our ancient legends tell,~Weeds protect a forest monarch
2527 10, 11| frenzy wore,~And a deeper weight of hatred on their anguished
2528 2, 2 | have toiled to win their welfare and my task is almost done!~
2529 5, 3 | mountains high,~And the rocks in well-marked strata in their glittering
2530 Epi | produced, and has preserved for well-nigh three thousand years, two
2531 10, 3 | sustain,~Hauuman in red blood welt'ring rolled upon the gory
2532 3, 8 | his pitcher lay before,~Weltering in a pool of red blood,
2533 3, 2 | golden-hilted, tempered wen,~Safely rest these goodly
2534 8, 3 | Speak, if Rama in his sorrow wets his pale and drooping eye,~
2535 5, 4 | cry,~Boundless fields of wheat and barley are with dewdrops
2536 3, 3 | lute is silent, idle is the wheel-less car,~And no wife the loveless
2537 3, 2 | sweet and luscious root,~And whenwith thy meek-eyed Sita thou
2538 6, 6 | rishi claims thy birth,~Wheref ore in this pathless jungle
2539 | whether
2540 7, 5 | cries,~Lashed by golden whips of lightning are the dappled
2541 2, 2 | feelings, loyal thoughts and whispers kind,~For a doubt within
2542 5, 4 | mountains through the gorges whistle by~And the saras and the
2543 10, 3 | bright arrows, keen and whistling, on the gallant Lakshman
2544 11, 4 | along the city gate,~And our white-robed holy Brahmans hymn and sacred
2545 5, 4 | and appellation doth in whiter garments glow,~Southward
2546 | Whither
2547 10, 8 | jav'lin as it winged its whizzing flight,~Cleft it in its
2548 | whoever
2549 | why
2550 Epi | with the poison of her own wickedness. She arouses the slumbering
2551 6, 6 | whose valour quells the wide-world, Gods above and men below,~
2552 2, 4 | merits are too well and widely known,~And he stands too
2553 2, 1 | Rama given,~Thoughtsthat widen human glory, deeds that
2554 11, 5 | not to his subject men,~Widows wept not in their sorrow
2555 1, 2 | to fame,~Vainly strove to wield the weapon, left Videha
2556 2, 5 | and each dark and unseen wight,~Witness Rangers of the
2557 4 | departure for the unexplored wildernesses of the south.~The portions
2558 3, 1 | fair,~Since my roval father willetb,-years of banishment be
2559 3, 1 | claim,~Since my royal father willeth,--Bharat shall be regent-heir,~
2560 Epi | Christ; but mankind will not willingly let die those great creations
2561 6, 7 | vale'.~Flowering trees and winding creepers, murmur to my lord
2562 5, 2 | swift as bird upon its wing!~Dead to Fortune's frown
2563 1 | Sita. The story of Rama's winning his bride, and of the marriage
2564 7, 4 | gracious word,~Tender Tara wiped her tear-drops bowing to
2565 9, 6 | foes,~But Bibhishan deep in wisdom--Ravan's youngest brother
2566 9, 10| Blind to reason and to wisdow, Ravan seek thy destined
2567 1, 1 | Ayodhya's daughters, rich in wit and woman's grace~Twice-born
2568 4 | his word, and would not withdraw from it.~Few passages in
2569 3, 6 | exile-wand'rers, when the sun withdrew his rays,~Where the vast
2570 4, 3 | scathes my bosom like the withering forest fire,~Thus to see
2571 3, 8 | And my barren lifetime withers through the deed which is
2572 10, 7 | on the path of Ravan to withstand a deed of shame.~"Not against
2573 2, 4 | her son?~Know the truth, O witless woman! Bharat is unmatched
2574 3, 4 | queen and consort, with each woe-distracted dame!~And around the aged
2575 6, 2 | visage, heard her sad and woeful tale!~
2576 2, 5 | love and gentle dalliance woke-within his ancient heart,~And the
2577 2, 4 | brother's throne,~Rama hath a wolf-like wisdom and a fang to reach
2578 2, 4 | bosom when thy greatest woo is nigh!~Who that hath a
2579 5, 1 | the sweet-voiced sylvan wood-nymph haunted oft its holy shade,~
2580 6, 3 | his antlers bore,~Till the woodland-wand'ring Sita marked the creature
2581 2, 5 | confection, where each viand wooed the taste,~Every object
2582 6, 6 | VI - RAVAN'S WOOING~"Listen, Brahman!" answered
2583 4, 2 | help with all thy bounty workmen in their peaceful toil,~
2584 8, 3 | destruction on my captor like the world-consuming fire,~Speak, if Rama in
2585 1, 1 | righteous Dasa-ratha won a world-embracing fame,~Strong-barred gates
2586 1, 4 | thy gift, Videha's king!~World-renowmed is Janak's bounty, Heaven-inspired
2587 10, 2 | boast his triumph o'er thy world-subduing might,~But the will of Fate
2588 2, 5 | and best,~Nations of my world-wide empire, rich in corn and
2589 4, 4 | do thy penance, leave thy worldly wealth and pray!~There is
2590 4, 4 | upright Arya from the scheming worldly-wise!~If assuming virtue's mantle
2591 4, 5 | belong,~Thou could'st rule a worldwide empire in thy faith and
2592 4, 3 | rigid fast and penance, worn with toil of righteous rite?~
2593 5, 1 | the goodly weapon shine,~Worshipper of righteous VISHNU! VISHNU'
2594 9, 1 | unto the right,~Last end worst, when stormy passions mark
2595 2, 3 | Rama brave and fair!~Women wove the scented garland, merry
2596 3, 2 | wondrous weapons brought,~Wreathed with fresh and fragrant
2597 4, 1 | anchorite,~Is this be whose wreathéd ringlets fresh and holy
2598 9, 6 | transpassed the ocean wave,~Wrecked thy city tower and temple
2599 7, 3 | Still the wrathful rivals wrestled with their bleeding arms
2600 3 | have often looked," says a writer in Calcutta Review, vol.
2601 6, 7 | snake in eagle's talons Sita writhed with piteous wail,~Dim and
2602 1, 6 | holy altar as the ancient writs ordain,~Decked and graced
2603 6, 2 | Brother, we have acted wrongly, for with those of savage
2604 10, 6 | his proud defiance and his wrongs to sons of men!~Listen more!
2605 8, 4 | yields my heart by anguish wrung,~Well I know this dear-loved
2606 10 | abstract of Sections Ixxv. to xci., and portions of Sections
2607 12 | or portions of Sections xcii., xciii., xciv., and xcvii.
2608 12 | Sections xcii., xciii., xciv., and xcvii. of Book vii,
2609 4 | main portions of Sections xcix., c., ci., civ., cviii..
2610 10 | portions of Sections xciii., xcvi., ci., cii., ciii., cix.,
2611 12 | xcii., xciii., xciv., and xcvii. of Book vii, of the original
2612 10 | or portions of Sections xliv., xlviii., lix., lxvi.,
2613 6 | xlv., xlvi., xlvil., and xllx. of Book iii. of the original
2614 6 | Sections xvii., xviii., xliii., xlv., xlvi., xlvil., and xllx.
2615 10 | portions of Sections xliv., xlviii., lix., lxvi., 1xvii., and
2616 6 | xviii., xliii., xlv., xlvi., xlvil., and xllx. of Book iii.
2617 6 | main portions of Sections xvii., xviii., xliii., xlv.,
2618 3 | in Calcutta Review, vol. xxii, "on that green hill: it
2619 3 | portions of Sections xxvi., xxvii., xxxi., xxxix., xl., xlvi.,
2620 7 | xxvi., a portion of Section xxviii., and an abstract of Sections
2621 3 | Sections xxvi., xxvii., xxxi., xxxix., xl., xlvi., Iii., liv.,
2622 8 | of Sections xv., xxxi., xxxvi., and lxvi, of Book v. of
2623 4, 1 | Is this he whose royal yajnas filled the earth with righteous
2624 7, 6 | Kambojas of the mountains, Yavanas of wondrous skill,~Sakas
2625 12 | which had given Sita birth, yawned and took back her suffering
2626 12, 1 | kinder hand,~Through the year and circling seasons lasted
2627 7, 4 | of Sravan, now begins the yearly rain,~In these months of
2628 12, 1 | And for righteous duty yearning, Aswa-medha rite ordained,~
2629 10, 8 | upon the banner, jackals yelled their doleful cry,~Omens
2630 3, 8 | summer swollen eats into its yielding side.'~Writhing in his pain
2631 5 | and Aryan religion.~Two yojanas from Agastya's hermitage,
2632 5, 2 | Agastya answered, "two short yojans from this place,~Wild is
2633 10, 2 | purpose bade his henchmen yoke his car,~Bade them take
2634 2, 4 | danger from the twins, the youngest-born,~But thy Bharat's claims
2635 1, 7 | son, the prince Kaikeya, Yudajit of warlike fame,~Queen Kaikeyi'
2636 10 | BOOK X - YUDDHA~(The War in Ceylon)~RAMA
2637 1, 5 | obeyed,~Thither came the bold Yudhajit prince of proud Kaikeya'
2638 Epi | the Council of War held by Yudhisthir in the Matsya kingdom. And
2639 3, 6 | Till the sun was in its zenith, Rama then to Lakshman said:~"
2640 7, 5 | Murmuring mantras with the zephyr, robed in threads of sparking