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1 1 | which the Epic is based is a great war which took place between 2 1, 9 | in days of yore!~Mark the great and gallant Karna decked 3 2, 6 | glory, fatal fall or fortune great,~Son of rishi Jamadagni 4 2, 7 | disgrace,~In this concourse of great monarchs, glorious like 5 2, 8 | greatest warrior midst the great,~Mark his mate, with tree 6 3 | that they had received a great gift on that day. "Enjoy 7 3, 3 | Measureless their fame and virtue, great their penance and their 8 3, 3 | radiant hour,~And on subjects great and sacred, oft divided 9 3, 3 | ancient World's Preserver, great Creation's Primal Cause,~ 10 3, 4 | clear:~Greatest midst the great is Krishna! chief of men 11 3, 4 | his flaming eyes,~To the great and honoured Krishna, Sisupala 12 3, 5 | foremost place,~When the great preceptor Drona doth his 13 3, 5 | might contest the field!~Great Duryodhan midst the princes 14 3, 7 | Sahadeva waits on Drona, great in arms, in virtue great,~ 15 3, 7 | great in arms, in virtue great,~With Gandhara's warlike 16 4, 5 | shine,~Drona priest and great preceptor, saintly Kripa 17 5 | from his plighted word.~The great rishi Vyasa came to visit 18 5 | Yudhishthir, and advised Arjun, great archer as he was, to acquire 19 5 | which this book is replete. Great saints came to see Yudhishthir 20 5 | singular and striking. The great truth proclaimed under the 21 5, 3 | cried,~"Why to youth so great and gifted may this maid 22 5, 3 | narrow, and his virtues great or none,~Satyavan is still 23 6, 2 | like the war-horse for this great and warlike task,~And he 24 6, 3 | burnished gold,~And what great and mighty monarch owns 25 6, 5 | prince of fame,~Marked the great and gallant Arjun, helmet-wearing, 26 7, 4 | alliance of all monarchs in the great impending war,~Unto brave 27 7, 5 | mighty Dhrita-rashtra, Kuru's great and ancient king,~Seek not 28 7, 10| their glances cold!~What great crime or darkening sorrow 29 8 | Krishna explained to him the great principles of Duty in that 30 8, 10| brothers sorrowed round the great the dying chief!~Arjun's 31 9, 1 | thoughts aloud:~"Sacred is our great preceptor, sacred is acharya' 32 9, 4 | battle-car,~Not against my great acharya is my wrathful bow-string 33 9, 4 | aflame,~Karna's self and five great chieftains round brave Jayadratha 34 9, 5 | fight,~None can face the great acharya in his wrath and 35 10 | his own for two days. The great contest between Karna and 36 10, 2 | humble accents said:~"Pardon, great and saintly monarch, vassal' 37 10, 4 | a voice resounded as the great Duryodhan fell,~And the 38 11, 2 | birds of prey,~Mark they great unconquered heroes famed 39 11, 4 | Panchala's princes, whose great deeds the minstrels sing,~ 40 11, 5 | and mothers made.~And so great the host of mourners wending 41 12 | recent interpolation. The great and venerable warrior Bhishma, 42 12 | Arjun in the Anu-gita the great truths about Soul and Emancipation, 43 12 | himself guilty, and the great saint Vyasa advises the 44 12 | it was sacrificed with great poinp and splendour at a 45 12 | incidents of the Epic the last great and crowning act of Yudhishthir, 46 12, 1 | ground,~And to pleasethe great Yudhishthir came each king 47 12, 3 | the sacred site,~Vyasa's great and gifted pupils who the 48 End | concluding Books of the Epic, the Great Journey and the Ascent to 49 Epi | ancient Greece, boasts of two great Epics. One of them, the 50 Epi | Maha-bharata, relates to a great war in which all the warlike 51 Epi | tile foregoing pages.~The great war which is the subject 52 Epi | and formed the Epic of the Great Bharata nation, and therefore 53 Epi | woven into the fabric of the great Epic.~We should have been 54 Epi | understand the reason why this great Epic-the greatest work of 55 Epi | of an Epic relating to a great war can be acceptable which 56 Epi | therefore is welcome, after the great Epic has been so often translated 57 Epi | naturally to the poet. The great deeds of godlike kings sometimes 58 Epi | of wax on the eve of the great contest,--each scene of 59 Epi | world produced. And their great works of imagination, the 60 Epi | and the characters of the great Epics. The almost illiterate


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