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1 1, 5| round the radiant Queen of Night,~Gathered round the proud
2 4, 6| dreary day and darksome night,~'Reft of all save native
3 5 | India; and on a certain night in the year millions of
4 5, 1| cheerful fire at eve,~But at night in lonesome silence oft
5 5, 2| at last!~As the moon each night increaseth chasing darksome
6 5, 4| her lord,~But in secret, night and morning, pondered still
7 5, 6| feelest light and strong,~The night is on the jungle and our
8 5, 6| deeper grows the gloomy night,~And thy loving anxious
9 5, 6| chase the shadows of the night,~And if feeble still thy
10 5, 6| pass we now the livelong night,~Wife beloved, I may not
11 7, 1| waked the echoes of the night,~Youthful bosoms throbbed
12 8, 1| scattered fled,~Friendly night and gathering darkness closed
13 8, 2| warriors, gloomy as the sable night,~Rose the shout of warring
14 8, 6| till the darksome hours of night!~
15 8, 7| rested in the shades of night!~
16 8, 9| car,~Till the gathering night and darkness closed the
17 9, 2| the gory combat, when the night its shadows threw,~Wounded
18 9, 4| from the face of battle night's depending curtain drew,~
19 9, 4| thickening shades of welcome night!~In that sad and fatal error
20 9, 4| torches lit the gloom of night!~Karna, furious in his anger
21 9, 4| through the long and woeful night!~
22 10, 1| flies the baleful gloom of night,~Pandavs a-ad the proud
23 10, 2| on a clear and cloudless night,~And he threw his pointed
24 10, 2| radiance like a flame in summer night,~Fierce he fell on archer
25 10, 4| IV - NIGHT OF SLAUGHTER: DURYODHAN'
26 11, 4| chased the shadows of the night!~Pitri-medha; due to fathers
27 12, 5| grace the stillness of the night!~Gems and jewels in his
28 End | might,~With the Lord of Night he ranges, beauteous as
29 End | beauteous as the Lord of Night!~This, Yudhishthir, is thy
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