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1 1, 7| warlike valour is of crownéd kings the peer,~Karna shall be
2 2 | from among the assembled kings according to the ancient
3 2, 1| bounteous be the feast!~Kings will come from distant regions
4 2, 5| of the monarchs he,~Other kings had failed inglorious, Sisupala
5 2, 6| rishi Jamadagni baffled kings and chieftains high,~And
6 2, 7| elephants of jungle rushed the kings upon their foes,~Calm and
7 3 | Imperial title over all the kings of ancient India. His brothers
8 3 | supremacy over all surrounding kings. Jarasandha, the powerful
9 3, 1| I - THE ASEMBLAGE OF KINGS~Ancient halls of proud Hastina
10 3, 2| royal halls,~He to honoured kings and chieftains with a royal
11 3, 2| rishis and by priests and kings of might,~Shone like azure
12 3, 3| anointment, sacred bath,~Crownéd kings and learnéd Brahmans crowded
13 3, 3| mansions bright,~All these kings were god incarnate, portions
14 3, 4| said,~Therefore to these kings assembled be the highest
15 3, 5| crownéd monarchs, ruling kings of righteous fame,~Can this
16 3, 5| su Rama, he who slew the kings of earth!~Wherefore then
17 4, 5| the son of Ila, than the kings of earth in might,~Holier
18 5 | ancient times and of former kings. One of these beautiful
19 6 | common practice with the kings of ancient India, as with
20 7, 4| mighty gods ordain,~Till the kings and arméd nations strewed
21 7, 5| worldwide empire, king of kings and nations free?~Sons and
22 7, 5| righteous mandates and the kings his will obey!~If this concord
23 7, 7| and counsel war!~Crownéd kings and arméd nations will contest
24 8 | divisions of ten allied kings. Each allied power is said
25 9, 5| bannered car,~Lighted mailéd kings and chieftains and the leaders
26 10, 2| Ay, the son of Jamadagni, kings of earth who proudly slayed,~
27 11, 2| upon them feast!~Mark the kings, on softest cushion scarce
28 11, 4| plain,~Friends and kinsmen, kings and chieftains, countless
29 11, 4| into many a funeral pyre.~Kings and princes, noble warriors,
30 12 | subjects like the Duties of Kings, the Duties of the Four
31 12 | saints, gods and mortal kings. All this is told in two
32 12 | Hindu custom practised by kings exercising suzerain powers
33 12 | powers over surrounding kings. A horse was let free, and
34 12 | to which all neighbouring kings were invited.~Yudhishthir
35 Epi | of unforgotten gods and kings. Without the music of verse,
36 Epi | The great deeds of godlike kings sometimes suggest to the
37 Epi | side under their warlike kings, speaking the same language,
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