Book, Chapter
1 2 | the bride would choose her husband from among the assembled
2 3, 6| princess went to seek her husband's side,~In her husband's
3 3, 6| her husband's side,~In her husband's garb disguiséd Sisupala
4 4, 1| Doth a crownéd king and husband stake his wife and lose
5 4, 3| the wife falls with the husband, and her duty-to obey~Live
6 4, 3| Fair One! seek another husband who in foolish reckless
7 4, 3| For thy lord is not thy husband, as a slave he hath no wife,~
8 4, 6| faithful wife,~Drupad's and thy husband's mansions thou hast brightened
9 4, 6| from thy starry mansions, husband, wherefore dost thou wait,~
10 5, 1| Draupadi grieve a banished husband's heart,~By her tears the
11 5, 2| princely suitor, grace a royal husband's home,~Choose thyself a
12 5, 2| Choose thyself a noble husband worthy of thy noble hand,~
13 5, 2| state,~That the duty-loving husband watches o'er his consort'
14 5, 2| Therefore choose a loving husband, daughter of my house and
15 5, 3| led,~Wherefore to a happy husband hath Savitri not been wed?"~"
16 5, 3| to choose her lord and husband," so the virtuous monarch
17 5, 3| Him I choose my lord and husband, Satyavan, the Soul of Truth!"~
18 5, 3| none,~Satyavan is still my husband, he my heart and troth hath
19 5, 4| gentle sweetness pleased her husband and her lord,~But in secret,
20 5, 4| to the darksome forest, husband, let me go to-day!"~"Come
21 5, 4| sweetly answered with a loving husband's care,~"Thou art all unused
22 5, 4| trace the way,~Grant me, husband ever gracious, with thee
23 5, 4| Answered then the loving husband, as his hands in hers he
24 5, 4| To the jungle goes my husband, fuel and the fruit to seek,~
25 5, 4| Safely with thy lord and husband seek again thy cottage home."~
26 5, 4| fell upon her, from her husband's lips of love!~Still with
27 5, 4| And she listened to her husband still on anxious thought
28 5, 4| remembered as she watched her husband's head,~Burning lip and
29 5, 5| greensward gently placed her husband's head,~And a tremor shook
30 5, 5| affection thou hast loved thy husband dear,~Hence before thee,
31 5, 5| person, princess, let thy husband part."~YAMA from the prince'
32 5, 5| outspake YAMA, "for thy husband loved and lost,~Do the rites
33 5, 5| follow where thou takest my husband's life,~For Eternal Law
34 5, 5| good Savitri said,~"For my husband's banished father let my
35 5, 5| Since she waits upon her husband, gracious Monarch of the
36 5, 5| What befalls the wedded husband still befalls the faithful
37 5, 5| Savitri said,~Once more for my husband's father be my supplication
38 5, 6| darksome forest still her husband lifeless lay,~And she sat
39 5, 6| lay,~And the Sable Person, husband, he hath come and passed
40 5, 6| By the fire repose, my husband, and return by light of
41 5, 6| tear-drops dry:~"Trust me, husband, if Savitri hath been faithful
42 11, 3| But my sorrow-stricken husband, who can his misfortunes
43 11, 3| of bright gold,~Torn from husband's sweet embraces, from her
44 11, 3| How from dear departed husband turns she to her dearer
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