Book, Chapter
1 1, 2 | And the men in admiration marked them with a joyful eye,~
2 1, 3 | with troubled vision Drona marked the heaving restless plain,~
3 1, 3 | heaving restless plain,~Marked the crowd by anger shaken,
4 1, 9 | sons with warlike Drona marked the darksome close of day~
5 2, 4 | wondrous bridal came,~Krishna marked the sons of Panda eager
6 2, 4 | their eyes upon the bride,~Marked nor knew the sons of Panda
7 2, 6 | Yudhishthir, peaceful, good,~Bhima marked the gathering tempest and
8 3, 1 | unto Indra-prastha's town,~Marked its new-built tower and
9 3, 3 | Deva-rishi, saintly Narad, marked the sacrificial rite,~Sanctifying
10 4, 3 | his tongue,~Pale Vidura marked with anger insults on Draupadi
11 6, 4 | battle-car,~And the Kurus marked with wonder Arjun's standard
12 6, 4 | libations duly fed!"~Arjun marked the Kuru warriors arming
13 6, 4 | held his onward way,~Kripa marked the course of Arjun, guessed
14 6, 5 | saw Uttara prince of fame,~Marked the great and gallant Arjun,
15 7, 7 | him bend the warlike bow,~Marked him charge the hostile forces,
16 7, 7 | charge the hostile forces, marked him smite the scattered
17 8, 1 | fainting Pandav warriors marked the foe, resistless, bold,~
18 8, 2 | preceptor's way,~Proud Duryodhan marked with anger Bhima rushing
19 8, 2 | valour done,~Proud Duryodhan marked the contest with a father'
20 8, 2 | the helmet-wearing Arjun marked his son among his foes,~
21 8, 3 | chief of righteous fame,~Marked the broken Pandav forces,
22 8, 10| the gale!~Proud Duryodhan marked. their onset and its fatal
23 8, 10| fell; the sun declining marked the closing of the day!~
24 9, 1 | Jayadratha king of Sindhu marked the faint and captive chief,~
25 9, 2 | prince of fair Panchala marked his father's ancient foe,~
26 9, 2 | gallant boy.~Now Duryodhan marked the foemen heaving like
27 9, 2 | Karna's bow and dart,~Now he marked with warrior's anguish all
28 9, 4 | the peerless Karna as he marked the day's decline,~Krishna
29 9, 5 | pale with grief and anger marked his gallant grandsons dead~
30 9, 5 | drove across the plain,~Marked his father's cruel slayer,
31 9, 5 | his father's cruel slayer, marked his noble father slain!~
32 10, 2 | Wrathful then the son of Pandu marked his noblest chieftains dead,~
33 10, 3 | fear!~Brave Yudhishthir marked him coming and he hurled
34 Epi | than myself, and they have marked the close resemblance. I
35 Epi | Epic possess characters as marked as those of the men. The
36 Epi | Epic-first met and each marked the other for his foe; the
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