Book, Chapter
1 2 | celebrations of the marriage of the princess of Panchala, an ancient
2 2, 1| stvayantcara of Panchala's princess fair,--~Human mother never
3 2, 1| And to win the peerless princess they will scatter presents
4 2, 1| Even on you the partial princess may surrender heart and
5 2, 1| View the wedding of the princess and the royal bounty share,"~
6 2, 4| to shoot the distant aim,~Princess, whoso hits the target,
7 2, 8| Arjun took the beauteous princess, gently led her by the hand.~
8 3, 6| Once Visala's beauteous princess went to seek her husband'
9 4, 1| Thou Duhsasan, bid the princess as our humble slave appear,~
10 4, 1| Vainly sped the trembling princess in her fear and in her shame,~
11 4, 1| entreaty which the weeping princess made,~Vainly to the gods
12 4, 3| no fault of thine, fair princess, fallen to this servile
13 4, 3| Sought to hold the high-born princess as his slave upon his knee!~
14 4, 4| Be it so, high-destined princess ancient Dhrita-rashtra cried,~"
15 4, 4| Not so," answered him the princess, "other boon I may not seek,~
16 5, 5| for him I came in person, princess, let thy husband part."~
17 5, 5| is Savitri," so the noble princess said,~"Since she waits upon
18 6 | waiting-woman, and served the princess of the Matsya house in that
19 6, 2| glorious meed!"~Matsya's princess spake to Arjun, Arjun led
20 6, 3| shore,~And Draupadi noble princess, purest best of womankind,~
21 6, 5| valiant Arjun offered Matsya's princess fair and young!~"Pardon,
22 6, 5| Matsya's young and beauteous princess whom I love with father'
23 6, 6| Matsya monarch takes the princess passing fair,~For his son
24 8, 8| son of Arjun, whom a Naga, princess bore!~Mounted on their milk-white
25 9, 3| Loved of Matsya's soft-eyed princess and her young heart's pride
26 9, 3| tore her hair,~Matsya's princess early widowed shed her young
27 9, 5| Matsya's joyless widowed princess, for her fate was early
28 11, 1| And each weeping widowed princess and each wailing childless
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