Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | surging people's cry.~Like the voice of angry ocean, tempest-lashed,
2 1, 2 | impulse driven.~Mingled voice of tens of thousands struck
3 1, 3 | lofty trumpet, spake in voice like thunder's sound:~"Bid
4 1, 4 | around the listed plain,~Voice of drum and blare of trumpet
5 1, 4 | hear:~"Wherefore like the voice of ocean, when the tempest
6 1, 5 | hour draws nigh,~Music's voice is hushed in silence, and
7 1, 5 | theyin hushed amaze!~Then in voice of pealing thunder spake
8 2, 2 | Gathering men with ocean's voice,~Filled the wide and circling
9 2, 3 | BRIDE~Sound the drum and voice the sankha! Brightly dawns;
10 2, 3 | repeat,~Conch and trumpet's voice is silent, hushed the lofty
11 2, 6 | grief,~Sankha's note and voice of trumpet Arjun's glorious
12 4, 2 | woman's life,~Not a hand or voice is lifted to defend a virtuous
13 4, 4 | avert the wrath of Heaven,~Voice thy wish and ask for blessing,
14 4, 6 | chambers rose the wailing voice of woe!~Heaving sobs convulsed
15 4, 6 | in her bosom choked her voice and filled her eye,~Till
16 4, 6 | weeping Pritha raise their voice in answering cry,~Kuru maids
17 6, 4 | gleaming arms of war,~And with voice of distant thunder rolled
18 6, 4 | warriors knew it well,~Sankha's voice, Gandiva's accents, and
19 7, 4 | sue for peace,~Raised his voice against the slaughter, begged
20 7, 5 | s council hall,~With the voice of rolling thunder Krishna
21 7, 7 | said,~Ancient Bhishma's voice of warning thou hast in
22 7, 8 | S SPEECH~Then in gentler voice Vidura sought his pensive
23 8, 1 | and tented ground,~And the voice of sounding weapons which
24 8, 2 | battle's fore,~Like the angry voice of tempest and the ocean'
25 8, 2 | the cry of war,~And the voice of his Gandiva spread a
26 8, 3 | cause,~Deaf to wisdom's voice, Duryodhan, deaf to parents
27 8, 10| dying counsel and revere the voice of death,~End this dread
28 8, 10| forgiven!~Vain, alas, the voice of Bhishma like the voice
29 8, 10| voice of Bhishma like the voice of angel spoke,~Hatred dearer
30 8, 10| thy car!"~Vain, alas, the voice of Udshma like the voice
31 8, 10| voice of Udshma like the voice of angel spoke,~Hatred dearer
32 9, 3 | long-forgotten sigh,~Wherefore voice of evening bugle speaks
33 9, 3 | within the dark tents and the voice of warlike song,~Bards beside
34 10, 4 | knee!~Through the sky a voice resounded as the great Duryodhan
35 10, 4 | fell,~And the earth the voice re-echoed o'er her distant
36 12, 1 | and high,~And the sealike voice of nations smote the echoing
37 12, 2 | and trumpet raise their voice,~Speak Yudhishthir's noble
38 12, 4 | of the Vedas raised his voice in holy song,~Blessed Hastina'
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