Book, Chapter
1 2, 5 | knees descending, fell in sad inglorious plight,~Thus
2 2, 6 | delight!~Some there were with sad misgivings heard the sound
3 3, 6 | righteous Krishna's praise!~Sad Yudhishthir, gentle-hearted,
4 3, 7 | grace and by thy valour," sad Yudhishthir thus replies,~"
5 3, 7 | Yudhishthir and his brothers, sad and sore and grieved at
6 3, 7 | and pious-hearted chief,~Sad Yudhishthir wended homeward
7 4, 2 | Draupadi cometh in this sad unseemly plight,~Stay thy
8 4, 3 | freedom nor our queen?"~Sad Yudhishthir heard in anguish,
9 4, 6 | Draupadi, came to speak her sad farewell,~Monarch's daughter,
10 4, 6 | ancient monarch, is by sad misgivings pained,~Questions
11 5, 3 | were the words he said:~"Sad disaster waits Savitri if
12 5, 3 | in sooth~Courted Fate and sad disaster in that noble gallant
13 5, 3 | daughter's action with a sad disaster fraught,~Is the
14 5, 3 | the Earth,~Yet O king! a sad disaster marks the gentle
15 5, 3 | thus the maiden, soft and sad her accents fell,~"I have
16 5, 4 | then the monarch gave his sad and slow assent.~Pale with
17 7, 2 | wrath were folly in this sad and luckless hour,~By his
18 7, 8 | and die,~Of their race and sad survivors they shall wander
19 7, 8 | day, Duryodhan, saw thy sad and woeful birth!~
20 8, 1 | fell the warriors in that sad and fatal strife,~Matsya'
21 8, 1 | sons of Pandu held their sad and weary way!~
22 8, 3 | if he joins thee in this sad inglorious flight,~Be it
23 8, 5 | the same revolving sun!~Sad the day for Vrishni warriors!
24 8, 9 | and soft entreaty thus the sad Duryodhan spoke,~And his
25 8, 10| woods once more we go!"~Sad they held a midnight council
26 8, 10| as for a father weeps a sad and sorrowing son,~Good
27 8, 10| brother, Karna, end this sad fraternal war,~Seek not
28 9, 3 | many tear-drops did the sad Yudhishthir tell,~How in
29 9, 3 | princess-wife,~What can sad Subhadra offer to her joyless
30 9, 4 | of welcome night!~In that sad and fatal error did the
31 9, 5 | glittered proud Duryodhan sad at heart,~To the leader
32 10, 1 | the warlike Drona slain,~Sad Duryodhan gazed in sorrow
33 10, 2 | lighted fire,~Abhimanyu's sad remembrance kindled fresh
34 10, 3 | Duryodhan answered, "in this sad and fatal strife,~Ever foremost
35 10, 3 | witness countless foemen dead~Sad Yudhishthir is your eldest,
36 10, 4 | a dark and limpid lake,~Sad and slow and faint Duryodhan
37 11, 4 | Victor of a deathful battle, sad Yudhishthir viewed the plain,~
38 11, 5 | footsteps made a pathway in the sad and sacred site,~And the
39 11, 5 | crushed and wounded snake,~Sad Yudhishthir to his mother
40 11, 5 | carnage of the Kurus these sad eyes had never seen,~Peace
41 11, 5 | been!"~Long bewailed the sad Yudhishthir for his elder
42 11, 5 | the dead,~Slowly then the sad survivors on the river's
43 11, 5 | done, the Kurus slow and sad and cheerless part,~Wend
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