Book, Chapter
1 1, 8| better suits, my friend, thy hand!~Wilt thou as a crownéd
2 2, 1| brave of heart and stout of hand!~And to win the peerless
3 2, 4| sister! seek thy noble hand,~And Gandhara's warlike
4 2, 4| suitors, sister! eager for thy hand,~All the wide earth's warlike
5 2, 7| his beauteous daughter's hand?~And this rite of swayamtvra,
6 2, 7| stood unmoved, his bow in hand,~Side by side the dauntless
7 2, 8| can claim such strength of hand!~And the youth with eyes
8 2, 8| princess, gently led her by the hand.~
9 3 | of the war. On the other hand, Yudhishthir took to him
10 3, 2| strayed,~With a careful hand Vidura all the mighty cost
11 4, 2| save a woman's life,~Not a hand or voice is lifted to defend
12 4, 4| range the country, strong of hand and stout of heart!"~"Be
13 5, 2| ventured not to seek her hand,~Once upon a time it happened
14 5, 2| for no suitor claimed her hand.~"Daughter," whispered Aswapati, "
15 5, 2| husband worthy of thy noble hand,~Choose a true and upright
16 6, 3| golden insects by a cunning hand inlaid,~'Tis Yudhishthir'
17 6, 6| wealth untold.~With a pious hand Yudhishthir, true in heart
18 7, 2| stout of heart and strong of hand,~To the princes and to burghers
19 7, 5| valour, mighty in their arméd hand,~INDRA shall not shake thy
20 7, 5| stretch, old man, thy saving hand!~Say the word, and at thy
21 7, 5| they are stout of heart and hand,~Now redeem thy plighted
22 9, 3| and closing life,~Mace in hand the heedless warrior rushed
23 9, 3| righteous lord,~Arjun's hand shall slay the slayer, Arjun
24 9, 4| with gore,~With a healing hand he tended wounds the bleeding
25 10, 1| palsied Bhishma's slaying hand,~Matchless too was doughty
26 10, 2| with his strong and skilful hand,~"Of rewards and gifts,"
27 10, 2| ordain,~By Yudhishthir's hand thou fallest, go and slumber
28 10, 2| in his weak and nerveless hand,~Wherefore hangs yon mighty
29 10, 2| his swift and trembling hand,~Heedless, with a warrior'
30 10, 3| quivered still his feeble hand,~Like a cliff by thunder
31 10, 4| avenger Aswa-thaman's reeking hand,~Ay, where Drupad's sleeping
32 12 | evidence of the interpolating hand of later priestly writers.
33 Epi | prolixness. On the other hand, to condense the story into
34 Epi | images pencilled by the hand of a true master in the
35 Epi | wares turned out by the hand of man in all parts of the
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