Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | preceptor, peerless chief of days of old!~Out spake Drona
2 1, 5 | s children in the misty days of old!~Pale, before the
3 1, 9 | imparted, so they say, in days of yore!~Mark the great
4 2, 2 | and actors play,~Fifteen days of festive splendour greet
5 4, 6 | mercy, kind Creator, and my days in mercy close,~End my sorrows,
6 5, 2 | fair Madra lived a king in days of old,~Faithful to the
7 5, 2 | sunk in anguish, and his days were almost done!~Vows he
8 5, 2 | to his royal city came,~Days of hope and nights of gladness
9 5, 2 | tends his mother's widowed days,~Therefore choose a loving
10 5, 2 | their fondest dreams.~Many days and months are over, and
11 5, 3 | name,~Steeds he loved in days of boyhood and to paint
12 5, 4 | still and cold,~Three short days remaining only! and she
13 5, 5 | in form appear,~But his days and loves are ended, and
14 6, 1 | plain,~Eight and twenty days we wrestled, many warlike
15 7, 1 | godlike sons of Pandu,--days of dark concealment o'er,~
16 7, 1 | rule his empire as in happy days of yore?"~Krishna uttered
17 7, 5 | monarch! Let thy closing days be fair,~Let Duryodhan keep
18 7, 5 | cherish virtue, for thy days are almost done!"~
19 7, 10| warlike Drona leads us as in days of old,~Bhishma greater
20 8 | of his army, and for ten days Bhishma held his own and
21 8 | principal incidents of these ten days, ending with the fall of
22 9 | the Kuru forces. For five days Drona held his own against
23 9 | of the incidents of these days, like the fall of Abhimanyu
24 10 | and held his own for two days. The great contest between
25 12, 3 | the altar Daksha built in days of old,~Eighteen cubits
26 Epi | on eighteen consecutive days, and I felt it necessary
27 Epi | follows the war of eighteen days. The first few days are
28 Epi | eighteen days. The first few days are more or less uneventful,
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