Book, Chapter
1 1, 1| tourney ground,~Clear of jungle was the meadow, by a crystal
2 1, 3| stood,~Like two untamed jungle tuskers in the deep and
3 1, 8| weal?~As the jackals of the jungle sacrificial offerings steal!"~
4 2, 1| pleased and joyful mind!~Jungle Woods and silver waters
5 2, 7| Shall he like the grass of jungle trample us in haughty pride,~
6 2, 7| Like wild elephants of jungle rushed the kings upon their
7 4, 5| Exiles to the pathless jungle, left their father's ancient
8 4, 6| blessing, tread the trackless jungle path,~Dangers bring no woe
9 4, 6| Then unto the pathless jungle turned their footsteps lone
10 5, 1| strayed,~In the bosom of the jungle with the fair Draupadi stayed,~
11 5, 2| Far in pleasant woods and jungle wandered she from day to
12 5, 3| feeble monarch stray,~And the jungle was his palace, darksome
13 5, 4| For the distant darksome jungle issued forth serene and
14 5, 4| Long I wished to see the jungle where steals not the solar
15 5, 4| steps are weak and feeble, jungle paths thou may'st not trace."~"
16 5, 4| prayer addrest.~"To the jungle goes my husband, fuel and
17 5, 6| strong,~The night is on the jungle and our way is dark and
18 5, 6| Saw the wide-extending jungle mantling all the darksome
19 5, 6| Prowlers of the darksome jungle! how they fill my breast
20 5, 6| hie,~When I tarried in the jungle or by day or dewy eve,~Searching
21 5, 6| plight,~If afar in wood and jungle pass we now the livelong
22 5, 6| Walked with him the pathless jungle, looked with love into his
23 5, 6| they walked the darksome jungle, silent stars looked from
24 6, 1| kine,~Like an elephant of jungle, pierce the Kurus' shattered
25 6, 3| Next upon this sable quiver jungle tigers gleam in gold,~And
26 6, 6| street!~And they slay the jungle red-deer, and they spread
27 7, 1| Draupadi in the pathless jungle strayed,~And a year in menial
28 7, 5| We have lived in pathless jungle, wandered far from land
29 7, 5| called their own,~In the jungle they have wandered and in
30 9, 1| done!~As the lion of the jungle drags the ox into his lair,~
31 10, 2| mansions, dearer in the jungle wood!~Arjun sheathed his
32 11, 2| As they saw the wolves of jungle feed upon the destined prey,~
33 11, 2| the unforgotten heroes, jungle prowlers 'mid them stray,~
34 11, 4| Dry wood from the thorny jungle, perfume from the scented
35 12, 2| pasture, beasts of prey from jungle wood,~Birds and every egg-born
36 Epi | elephants in the echoing jungle; the flight of whistling
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