Book, Chapter
1 1, 4 | rested Kuru's monarch, joyous accents struck his ear,~And he turned
2 1, 5 | and peerless Karna in his accents deep and loud,~And as moved
3 1, 6 | s bosom, and he spake in accents rude~Unto Karna who in triumph
4 1, 7 | Duryodhan thus in grateful accents prayed:~"Gift of kingdom,
5 2, 3 | bride!~In his loud and lofty accents like the distant thunder'
6 2, 5 | But in proud and queenly accents Drupad's queenly daughter
7 3, 4 | the ancient Bhishma in his accents deep and clear:~Greatest
8 3, 7 | Must thou part? my uttered accents may not bid thee, friend,
9 3, 7 | pious-hearted Krishna hies,~And in accents love-inspiring thus to ancient
10 3, 7 | with eyes of lotus spake in accents calm and brave:~"King of
11 4, 1 | Trembling and in stifled accents, thus she spake with streaming
12 4, 3 | triumph, and in scornful accents said:~Speak, Yudhishthir,
13 4, 3 | of Kurns with his thunder accents rung:~May I never reach
14 4, 4 | holy fear,~And his feeble accents quavered, and his eyes were
15 4, 4 | And in kind and gentle accents unto her the old man said:~
16 4, 6 | prayer she prayed,~And in accents choked by anguish thus her
17 4, 6 | Till in broken stifled accents faintly thus did Pritha
18 5, 2 | And she spake in gentle accents, blessed the monarch good
19 5, 3 | forehead, soft and slow her accents fell!~"Listen, father! Salwa'
20 5, 3 | maiden, soft and sad her accents fell,~"I have heard thy
21 5, 4 | Spake to her in loving accents, so the vow she might forgo:~"
22 5, 4 | bosom as she drank those accents fair,~But returned the dark
23 5, 4 | Savitri and in sweetest accents prayed,~As upon his manly
24 5, 4 | in every grove,~Sweeter accents fell upon her, from her
25 5, 4 | Savitri and in faltering accents said:~Cruel ache is on my
26 6, 2 | before Uttara and in gentle accents prayed:~"Hear me, prince,
27 6, 3 | the timid warrior in his accents bold and free:~Prince, thy
28 6, 3 | chariot-driver thus in trembling accents cried:~"Whose this bow so
29 6, 3 | scimitar!"~"Strange thy accents," spake Uttara, "stranger
30 6, 4 | Gandiva? How my ear its accents greet,~Mark ye not these
31 6, 4 | And the deep and echoing accents of his fax-resounding shell,~
32 6, 4 | Sankha's voice, Gandiva's accents, and the chariot's booming
33 6, 5 | I have trained her kokil accents, taught her maiden steps
34 7, 1 | monarchs thus in weighty accents laid.~"Known to all, ye
35 7, 5 | Twas thy loving gentle accents taught their lips to lisp
36 8, 3 | tear was in his eye,~And in accents few and trembling thus the
37 8, 3 | And his weapon's fearful accents rose terrific near and far!~
38 8, 8 | father's anguish in his accents few and brief:~"Wherefore,
39 8, 9 | And his mournful bitter accents oft by heaving sighs were
40 8, 9 | Soft and mournful were his accents and his vision true and
41 8, 10| And in soft and gentle accents to Duryodhan thus he said:~"
42 8, 10| fail,~Feeble are my dying accents and my parchéd lips are
43 9, 1 | And in clear and manful accents spake his warlike thoughts
44 9, 5 | Drona heard but half the accents, feebly drooped his sinking
45 10, 2 | Thus in slow and measured accents to his inner thoughts gave
46 10, 2 | Yudhishthir and in humble accents said:~"Pardon, great and
47 10, 2 | quick from his Gandiva angry accents Arjun woke,~Till the bow-string
48 12, 1 | Spake to them in gentle accents, and his words were grave
49 12, 2 | sumptuous viands fed!~With the accents of the rain-cloud drum and
50 12, 5 | lord!~Krishna too in gentle accents to the doubting monarch
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