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1 1, 3 | And as tuskers range the forest, so they range the spacious
2 2, 7 | suitors, anger-shaken, like a forest tempest-torn,~As Panchala'
3 3 | himself to a female in a forest, by whom he had a son, Ghatotkacha,
4 3 | Jumna, which was then a forest and a wilderness. The sons
5 3 | sons of Panda cleared the forest and built a new capital
6 4, 5 | above,~And in Varnavata's forest Vyasa taught thee holy love,~
7 4, 6 | righteous truth and virtue, forest paths we fearless tread!"~
8 4, 6 | Shall ye range the pathless forest dreary day and darksome
9 5 | incidents which checkered their forest life. Krishna, who had stood
10 5, 1 | I - FOREST LIFE~In the dark and pathless
11 5, 1 | In the dark and pathless forest long the Pandav brothers
12 5, 1 | stayed,~And they killed the forest red-deer, hewed the gnarléd
13 5, 1 | red-deer, hewed the gnarléd forest wood,~From the stream she
14 5, 3 | And the hermits of the forest praise him for his righteous
15 5, 3 | the loving youth and maid,~Forest hermits on their wedding
16 5, 4 | Twelve-month in the darksome forest by her true and chosen lord,~
17 5, 4 | oblations gave,~Bowed unto the forest Brahmans, to the parents
18 5, 4 | Take me to the darksome forest, husband, let me go to-day!"~"
19 5, 4 | art all unused to labour, forest paths thou may'st not dare,~
20 5, 4 | is granted, safely in the forest roam,~Safely with thy lord
21 5, 4 | Darker grew the lonesome forest, and he slept the sleep
22 5, 5 | Sightless in the darksome forest dwells the monarch faint
23 5, 5 | Lost his kingdom, in the forest dwells the monarch faint
24 5, 6 | Where in dense and darksome forest still her husband lifeless
25 5, 6 | and leave this darksome forest if thou feelest light and
26 5, 6 | and fuel to this lonesome forest came,~As I hewed the gnarléd
27 5, 6 | Hark the rangers of the forest! how their voices strike
28 7, 5 | by their might~Cleared a forest, built a city, did the rajasuya
29 7, 10| field,~Breaks like hardened forest timber, bonds not, knows
30 8, 1 | But as fire consumes the forest, wrathful Bhishma slew the
31 8, 10| marsh of feeble reeds,~As a forest conflagration on the parchéd
32 9, 3 | tell!~Like a tusker of the forest by surrounding banters slain,~
33 12, 1 | Rishis from the grove and forest lisping BRAHMA'S holy name,~
34 End | Dhrita-rashtra retires into a forest with his queen Gandhari,
35 End | In the solitude of the forest the old Dhrita-rashtra sees
36 End | are burnt to death in a forest conflagration, death by
37 Epi | the calm beauty of the forest life of the Pandavs; the
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