Book, Chapter
1 4 | Draupadi. And as Yudhishthir lost game after game, he was
2 4 | possessions, were all staked and lost!~The madness increased,
3 4 | then the fair Draupadi, and lost! And thus the Emperor of
4 4, 1 | royal Pandu's righteous son,~Lost his game and lost his reason,
5 4, 1 | righteous son,~Lost his game and lost his reason, Empress, thou
6 4, 1 | Yudhishthir called his own,~Lost himself and all his brothers,
7 4, 2 | defend a virtuous wife?~Lost is Kuru's righteous glory,
8 4, 2 | Kuru's righteous glory, lost is Bharat's ancient name,~
9 4, 2 | is Bharat's ancient name,~Lost is Kshatra's kingly prowess,
10 4, 2 | queen?~Bhishma, hath he lost his virtue, Drona, hath
11 4, 2 | his virtue, Drona, hath he lost his might,~Hath the monarch
12 4, 3 | thirst for vengeance dire,~Lost their empire wealth and
13 4, 3 | Panchala's bride,~They have lost thee, sweet Draupadi, lost
14 4, 3 | lost thee, sweet Draupadi, lost their empire and their pride!"~
15 4, 3 | marks thy way,~Hast thou lost thy new-built empire, and
16 4, 3 | proud and brave,~Hast thou lost thy fair Draupadi, is thy
17 4, 6 | by Pandu's side,~When I lost him, to Hastina wherefore
18 5, 3 | his kingdom when in age he lost his sight,~And from town
19 5, 5 | for thy husband loved and lost,~Do the rites due unto mortals
20 5, 5 | be my supplication made,~Lost his kingdom, in the forest
21 6, 3 | when tho king his kingdom lost,~Yonder sword with goat-skin
22 6, 3 | by his subjects loved and lost,~Where is tiger-waisted
23 6, 3 | wield?~O'er a game they lost their empire and we heard
24 7, 2 | driven,~He hath played and lost his empire, may his folly
25 7, 3 | played a righteous game and lost,~Challenge from a crownéd
26 7, 10| heedless reckless game,~Lost his empire and his freedom,
27 7, 10| his folly played again,~Lost again and went to exile,
28 8, 7 | and the dreadful day was lost,~Sabadeva and Nakula vainly
29 8, 10| of our kinsmen loved and lost,~Vainly fight iny faithful
30 9, 5 | for her father loved and lost!~Waged the war with fearful
31 10, 2 | for Yudhishthir's empire lost,~Didst thou fight a holy
32 10, 3 | in their utter darkness lost,~Like a summer-driéd river,
33 10, 3 | weary waste of and sand,~Lost its pride of fresh'ning
34 10, 3 | live,--for many are the lost,~Kindly heart hath good
35 11, 5 | bosom, noble Karna loved and lost!~Monarch's empire, victor'
36 End | his brothers whom he had lost on earth, but who are now
37 Epi | Epic itself was all but lost in an unending morass of
38 Epi | incorporated with the Paradise Lost, the reader would scarcely
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