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1 1, 1 | their white tents graced the fair and festive scene.~Brightly
2 1, 1 | strings of pearls be-laced.~Fair Gandhari, queen of Kuru,
3 1, 5 | of pealing thunder spake fair Pritha's eldest son~Unto
4 1, 7 | crownéd Karna king of Anga's fair domain,~And they raised
5 1, 9 | decked in rings and weapons fair~She-deer breeds not lordly
6 1, 9 | rule the wide earth, not fair Anga's realms alone,~By
7 2, 1 | questioned, "in Panchala's fair domain,~Drupad, good and
8 2, 1 | stvayantcara of Panchala's princess fair,--~Human mother never bore
9 2, 1 | sprang from Sacrificial Fire!~Fair the sister slender-waisted,
10 2, 1 | west and east,~Bright and fair shall be the wedding, rich
11 2, 1 | gold and gifts and garments fair,~Noble gifts we take as
12 2, 1 | mimes, and tuneful minstrels fair Panchala's court will throng,~
13 2, 1 | Stainless and intent on sastra, fair in speech and pure in heart,~
14 2, 3 | leads forth his sister, fair Panchala' s beauteous bride!~
15 2, 4 | for sacred lore,~This is fair Kosala's monarch whose bright
16 2, 4 | strife,~Each regards the fair Draupadi as his own his
17 2, 4 | came to view the scene so fair,~Bright ADITYAS in their
18 2, 4 | music famed, Gandharvas, fair Apsaras of the sky~Valadeva
19 2, 4 | viewed the scene surpassing fair,~Heavenly blossoms soft
20 2, 6 | priest serene and holy, fair as INDRA's rainbow bright,~
21 3, 1 | and his brothers came in fair and friendly guise,~With
22 3, 2 | made.~"Twas a gathering fair and wondrous on fair Jumna'
23 3, 2 | gathering fair and wondrous on fair Jumna's sacred shore,~Tributes
24 4 | then himself, and then the fair Draupadi, and lost! And
25 4, 1 | footsteps hie,~Proudly sat the fair Draupadi, monarch's daughter,
26 4, 1 | and shook the trembling fair!~Stooping in her shame and
27 4, 3 | Tis no fault of thine, fair princess, fallen to this
28 4, 3 | beauty please them still,~Fair One! seek another husband
29 4, 3 | brave,~Hast thou lost thy fair Draupadi, is thy wedded
30 4, 4 | forgiven!"~Answered him the fair Draupadi: "Monarch of the
31 4, 4 | unto him, noble boy and fair and brave,~Be he prince
32 4, 5 | thy saintly mother, let fair Pritha stay at home,~And
33 4, 5 | to rule a mighty State,~Fair Draupadi, ever faithful.
34 4, 5 | showed the path of virtue by fair Drisad-vati's rill,~Fell
35 4, 6 | help me, mother," so the fair Draupadi said,~"Safe in
36 4, 6 | eyes and loose her tresses, fair Draupadi bowed and left,~
37 4, 6 | answering cry,~Kuru maids for fair Draupadi fortune's fitful
38 5, 1 | bosom of the jungle with the fair Draupadi stayed,~And they
39 5, 1 | win start,~But the woes of fair Draupadi grieve a banished
40 5, 2 | SAVITRI~In the country of fair Madra lived a king in days
41 5, 2 | from men or gods above."~Fair Savitri bowed unto him and
42 5, 2 | from places known to fame,~Fair Savitri with the courtiers
43 5, 3 | virtuous monarch said.~"Fair Savitri long hath wandered
44 5, 3 | O pious-hearted monarch! fair Savitri hath in sooth~Courted
45 5, 3 | versed in sacred knowledge, fair in mind and fair in face?~"
46 5, 3 | knowledge, fair in mind and fair in face?~"Free in gifts
47 5, 3 | handsome heavenly ASVINS fair and radiant in his face,~
48 5, 4 | garments draped upon her bosom fair,~Or the red cloth as in
49 5, 4 | by the holy Narad told,~Fair Savitri reckoned daily and
50 5, 4 | she drank those accents fair,~But returned the dark remembrance
51 5, 4 | her loving parents did the fair Savitri part,~Smile upon
52 5, 5 | high,~I would bless thee, fair Savitri, but the dead come
53 5, 5 | fraught,~I would bless thee, fair Savitri, but the dead come
54 5, 6 | gleam,~Was this dream my fair Savitri, dost thou of this
55 6, 2 | skill and valour thus to fair Draupadi prayed:~"Say to
56 6, 2 | contest fierce and keen."~Fair Draupadi, guised as menial,
57 6, 3 | s waiting-woman doth the fair Draupadi shine,~Pardon,
58 6, 4 | archer Karna, tall and fair,~Them I seek not in this
59 6, 4 | Arjun drove the chariot fair,~While his shafts like countless
60 6, 5 | offered Matsya's princess fair and young!~"Pardon, monarch,"
61 6, 5 | face,~Krishna's sister, fair Subhadra, bore the child
62 6, 6 | the town of Upa-plavya, of fair Matsya's towns the best,~
63 6, 6 | troopers came,~And the king of fair Panchala with his sons of
64 6, 6 | warlike fame,~Came the sons of fair Draupadi early trained in
65 6, 6 | brother came,~And his sister fair Subhadra, Arjun's loved
66 6, 6 | slaves and damsels passing fair.~With its quaint and festive
67 6, 6 | they all are bright and fair,~Brightest shines the fair
68 6, 6 | fair,~Brightest shines the fair Draupadi with a beauty rich
69 6, 6 | takes the princess passing fair,~For his son by fair Subhadra,
70 6, 6 | passing fair,~For his son by fair Subhadra, nursed by Krishna'
71 7, 1 | Twelve long years with fair Draupadi in the pathless
72 7, 2 | and each realm is rich and fair!~Speed the envoy to Hastina
73 7, 3 | son of Arjun, whom the fair Subhadra bore,~And whose
74 7, 4 | IV - DRUPAD'S SPEECH~Fair Panchala's ancient monarch
75 7, 5 | Let thy closing days be fair,~Let Duryodhan keep his
76 7, 7 | quake before him whom the fair Devaki bore,~These are foes
77 8, 1 | Abhimanyu son of Arjun, whom the fair Subhadra bore,~Drove against
78 8, 2 | sought,~Warlike prince of fair Panchala with the doughty
79 8, 3 | By my warlike Abhimanyu, fair Subhadra's darling boy,~
80 8, 4 | well,~Widowed queens of fair Hastina wept before the
81 8, 6 | his forfeit was his life!~Fair Panchala's watchful monarch
82 8, 10| unmoving face,~Saw not Arjun's fair Gandiva, saw not Bhima's
83 9, 2 | afar,~But the prince of fair Panchala marked his father'
84 9, 2 | dead!~One more prince of fair Panchala 'gainst the mighty
85 9, 2 | fled,~And his warriors from fair Anga rested with the countless
86 9, 2 | Duryodhan came to Karna, and fair Sindhu's king of fame,~Fiercely
87 9, 3 | alas, thy radiant summers, fair Subhadra's gallant boy,~
88 9, 3 | like blessings from above,~Fair Subhadra's joy and treasure,
89 9, 3 | Subhadra's life,--~Krishna's fair and honoured sister, Arjun'
90 9, 3 | bewailed the anguished mother, fair Draupadi tore her hair,~
91 9, 4 | Avantis from the regions where fair Chambal's waters stray,~
92 9, 4 | standard shone aloft serene and fair,~Ploughshare of a golden
93 9, 5 | Drona brief and wrathful: "Fair Gandhari's royal son,~Reapest
94 9, 5 | to his promise plighted fair!~Ask thyself, O prince Duryodhan,
95 9, 5 | matron with their wailing fair Panchala's empire filled,~
96 9, 5 | head,~Then the prince of fair Panchala swiftly drove across
97 10, 2 | peaceful hamlets rich and fair,~Dark-eyed damsels lotus-bosomed,
98 10, 2 | shattered armour from his person fair and pale,~As from sun's
99 10, 3 | gallant Abhimanyu dead!~Fair Draupadi doth her penance,
100 10, 3 | her proud insulters slay,~Fair Subhadra morn and evening
101 10, 3 | fiercely waged the combat with fair Madra's valiant lord,~Thick
102 10, 4 | Drupad's sleeping grandsons, fair Draupadi's children lay,~
103 11, 1 | departed warrior wends his fair and faithful spouse!"~Queen
104 11, 3 | Hastina's ancient city where fair Ganga's waters stray,~I
105 11, 4 | monarch proud Virata, Drupad fair Panchala's king,~And his
106 11, 5 | death of Abhimanyu from the fair Subbadra torn,~Not the slaughter
107 12, 5 | slaves and damsels passing fair,~Loving gifts to dear relations
108 End | Yudhishthir:~"This is She the fair Immortal! Her no human mother
109 End | gallant Abhimanyu whom the fair Subhadra bore,~Still unconquered
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