Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | tempest-lashed, sublime and high!~Came the saintly white-robed
2 1, 1 | walked forth Drona, radiant, high,~So the Moon with Mars conjoinéd
3 1, 2 | shone the youths sublime and high,~More than mortals seemed
4 1, 3 | with their maces lifted high,~Like two cliffs with lofty
5 1, 4 | matchless skill.~Towering high or lowly bending, on the
6 1, 5 | for the sound is dread and high,~To the gaze of the arena
7 1, 6 | gathered darkling, thick and high,~Lines of cranes like gleams
8 2, 2 | placed a target far and high,~"Whose strings this bow,"
9 2, 2 | in his pride~Through the high and circling discus, wins
10 2, 2 | lofty domes and turrets high,~Like the peaks of white
11 2, 2 | festal day approacheth! High the royal chambers lay,~
12 2, 3 | and the target hung an high,~Through yon whirling piercéd
13 2, 4 | saints celestial pure and high,~For their music famed,
14 2, 4 | sounded deep and sounded high!~
15 2, 6 | rich renown and honour high,~Like a tusker strong and
16 2, 6 | baffled kings and chieftains high,~And Agastya stainless rishi
17 3, 2 | chariots rested on the turrets high,~Hero-monarchs, holy Brahmans,
18 3, 2 | pleased the "Shining Ones" on high,~Brahmans pleased with costly
19 3, 3 | the concourse proud and high!~He had heard from lips
20 3, 3 | Krishna saw the Highest of the High!~Saw the ancient World's
21 3, 3 | when is done his purpose high,~NARAYANA leads Immortals
22 3, 4 | purest-hearted and most high~Like the radiant sun is
23 3, 6 | spake in anger stem and high,~Calm unto him Krishna answered,
24 3, 7 | Krishna, I performed this high emprise,~By thy all-subduing
25 4, 3 | her words were stern and high,~Anger flamed within her
26 4, 3 | where my fathers live on high,~May I never meet ancestors
27 4, 4 | Brahmans chant their mantra high,~There is heard the jackal'
28 4, 6 | gathering on us thick and high,~Happy too is faithful Madri,
29 5 | is known by Hindu women high and low, rich and poor,
30 5, 2 | gift of kindly gods on high!~And the king performed
31 5, 3 | sorrow! for it is decreed on high,~On this day, a twelve-month
32 5, 5 | grim and godlike, dark and high!~And he stood in solemn
33 5, 5 | gladness and with pious purpose high,~I would bless thee, fair
34 5, 5 | name thy boon and purpose high,~What the pious mortal asketh
35 7, 1 | came the warriors proud and high,~Till the council chamber
36 7, 7 | and his words were few and high,~Clouded was Duryodhan's
37 8, 2 | on the human chiefs from high!~While with dauntless valour
38 8, 10| mighty battle-car,~As the high and rugged mountain meets
39 9, 5 | tis willed by Heaven on high,~Arjun or preceptor Drona
40 10, 1 | and his warlike heart beat high!~"Karna!" so exclaimed Duryodhan, "
41 10, 1 | filled the firmament on high,~Darker, deeper, dread and
42 10, 2 | listened and obeyed the mandate high,~Tears of manly sorrow trickled
43 10, 4 | and he raised his weapon high,~With a foul attack but
44 11, 5 | her limpid waters through high banks on either side,~Childless
45 12, 1 | welcome in pavilions rich and high,~And the sealike voice of
46 12, 3 | to each heavenly power on high,~Bulls of various breed
47 12, 5 | brightly beaming, pure and high,~Even as INDRA stands encircled
48 Epi | in India, the thread of a high moral purpose, of the triumph
49 Epi | scarcely lives, man or woman, high or low, educated or ignorant,
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