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parrot 1
parrots 2
parry 1
part 31
partake 2
parted 6
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31 land
31 once
31 onward
31 part
31 salya
31 sorrow
30 chariot
Vyasa
Mahabharata

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | nobly hast thou done thy part,~Name the place and fix 2 1, 3 | quick the tumult to appease,~Part the armed and angry wrestlers, 3 1, 5 | warrior, gathered nations part in twain,~Conqueror of hostile 4 1, 7 | Karna humbly render on his part?"~"Grant thy friendship," 5 3, 7 | righteous Krishna fain would part,~And unto the good Yudhishthir 6 3, 7 | tributes rich to pay,~Must thou part? my uttered accents may 7 3, 7 | for they could not see him part,~Krishna stopped once more 8 4, 4 | chariots let the noble princes part,~Freemen let them range 9 4, 5 | friend and father, ere we part,~Blessings from the true 10 4, 6 | so ordains that we must part,~Virtue hath her consolations 11 4, 6 | and ye may not, shall not part,~Leave me not alone on wide 12 4, 6 | exiled by a bitter fate!~Part not, leave me not, my children, 13 4, 6 | while thy cruel brothers part?"~Whispering words of consolation, 14 5 | ccxcii. And ccxciii., a part of Section ccxciv. and Sections 15 5, 2 | blessing which I bring,~Part in joy and part in silence, 16 5, 2 | I bring,~Part in joy and part in silence, bow unto Creation' 17 5, 4 | parents did the fair Savitri part,~Smile upon her pallid features, 18 5, 5 | princess, let thy husband part."~YAMA from the prince's 19 6, 5 | nobly bast thou done thy part,~Be it as thou sayest, Arjun, 20 7, 3 | thus pleads Duryodhan's part,~Timid counsel, Valadeva, 21 8, 10| righteous Bhishma would not part!~"Sons of Pandu!" said the 22 10, 2 | crimson lustre sees us meet to part no more,~Gallant Arjun's 23 10, 2 | rivals in their fame,~Not to part again the heroes, each before 24 10, 2 | before the other came,~Not to part until a chieftain by the 25 10, 4 | other's path,~Now we meet to part no longer, proud Duryodhan 26 11, 5 | slow and sad and cheerless part,~Wend their way to far Hastina 27 12 | invaluable; but they form no part of the real Epic, they are 28 12 | pages. All this forms no part of the real Epic, and we 29 End | crowning ornament than a part of the solid edifice. What 30 End | sacrifice is in no sense a part of the real Epic; it consists 31 Epi | and Indian art which is a part of him, rendered me valuable


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