Book, Chapter
1 4, 5| Pritha dwell,~Till your years of exile over, ye shall
2 4, 6| brothers, where ye go,~Young in years in Sahadeva, gentle and
3 5 | exile, and passed twelve years in the wilderness; and many
4 5, 2| daughter had he none,~Old in years and sunk in anguish, and
5 5, 3| wild fruits fed his wife,~Years have gone in rigid penance,
6 6 | hard. They must pass twelve years in exile, and then they
7 6 | exile for another twelve years. Having passed the twelve
8 6 | Having passed the twelve years of exile in forests, the
9 6, 4| his teacher loved of old,~Years of exile now completed,
10 7, 1| exile passed,~Twelve long years with fair Draupadi in the
11 7, 3| plighted word,~Lived for years in pathless forests Indra-prastha'
12 7, 3| s mighty lord,~Past his years of weary exile, now he claims
13 7, 5| cannot, will net be untrue!~Years of anxious toil are over
14 7, 5| and of woe and bitterness,~Years of waiting and of watching,
15 7, 5| waiting and of watching, years of danger and distress.~
16 7, 6| fortune with thy passing years increase!~Yield to Krishna'
17 8, 8| young and brave,~Young in years and rich in beauty, with
18 9, 3| of valour done,~Young in years and rich in valour, for
19 10, 2| and honour dead!~Ten long years and three Yudhishthir joy
20 11, 3| Duryodhan slayed!~Thirteen years o'er Kuru's empire proud
21 Epi | country and wandering for long years in the wildernesses of Southern
22 Epi | on growing for a thousand years after it was first compiled
23 Epi | museums of modern Europe. For years past I have thought that
24 Epi | to the modern world. For years past I have felt a longing
25 Epi | the last three thousand years. Their inquiries into philosophy,
26 Epi | Hindus for three thousand years; they are to the present
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