Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | of noble Pandu, god-born men of godlike grace,~Skill
2 1, 1 | is noonday light,~Happier men will mark the tourney and
3 1, 1 | hour was calm and bright,~Men from distant town and hamlet
4 1, 1 | Vaisvas, Kshatras bold,~Men from stall and loom and
5 1, 2 | crowds in thrall.~And the men in admiration marked them
6 2, 2 | day approacheth! Gathering men with ocean's voice,~Filled
7 2, 3 | benediction saints and holy men repeat,~Conch and trumpet'
8 2, 6 | foolish emprise dare,~Sager men should stop his rashness
9 2, 6 | Brahman tries in vain,~Holy men subsist on wild fruits,
10 3, 2 | s boundless love.~Hungry men were fed and feasted with
11 3, 4 | great is Krishna! chief of men without a peer~Midst these
12 3, 6 | Sisupala fell,~Slew his men and threw him captive in
13 3, 7 | calm and brave:~"King of men! with sleepless watching
14 5, 1 | mantling o'er the wood and lea,~Men Draupadi by the cottage
15 5, 2 | gods, helper to his brother men,~But the monarch, Aswapati,
16 5, 2 | earn no censure or from men or gods above."~Fair Savitri
17 5, 6 | s kindness unto brother men performed,~If she hath in
18 6 | debarred from the privileges of men and women, and he lived
19 7, 3 | Dwarka's sea-girt shore,~Men on earth nor bright Immortals
20 8, 9 | and fates depend,~Gods nor men with warlike Bhishma can
21 8, 9 | his battle-car,~Gods nor men can face these heroes in
22 8, 10| purpose knew,~And his bravest men and chieftains 'gainst the
23 9, 1 | admiration rose,~Streaming men poured forth in wonder,
24 9, 2 | its shadows threw,~Wounded men and blood-stained chieftains
25 9, 3 | deepest hell--~With the men who slay their fathers,
26 10, 1 | concluded, Karna ranged his men in war,~To the dreaded front
27 10, 2 | with his chiefs and arméd men,~Salya urged his flying
28 10, 4 | o'er land and azure sky,~Men below and heavenly Siddhas
29 11, 1 | passed Hastina's outer gate,~Men from stall and loom and
30 11, 1 | stall and loom and anvil, men of every guild and trade,~
31 11, 4 | throbbing with celestial fire!~Men in nations, countless, nameless,
32 12, 1 | for each chief and king of men,~Cooling drinks and sumptuous
33 12, 2 | II - THE FEASTING~Men in nations are assembled,
34 12, 2 | golden arches hung,~Groups of men and gay-dressed women form
35 12, 2 | bounty, bid the sons of men rejoice,~Day by day the
36 End | sons and grandsons and kins men, clad and armed as they
37 End | holier future into sons of men belong!"~
38 Epi | as marked as those of the men. The stately and majestic
39 Epi | their daughters, and elderly men know no richer storehouse
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