Book, Chapter
1 1, 6 | sons in combat, words of woe she uttered none,~Speechless
2 2, 6 | his fate,~If it leads to woe or glory, fatal fall or
3 3, 7 | and this life were full of woe,~Yet thou partest, sinless
4 4, 6 | rose the wailing voice of woe!~Heaving sobs convulsed
5 4, 6 | jungle path,~Dangers bring no woe or sorrow to the true and
6 4, 6 | the children of my love?~Woe to me, your wretched mother,
7 4, 6 | me, your wretched mother, woe to her who gave you birth,~
8 4, 6 | in native, inborn might?~Woe to me, from rocky mountains
9 5, 4 | heard the king with anxious woe,~Spake to her in loving
10 5, 5 | follow not in fruitless woe,~And no farther living creature
11 5, 5 | affection, for a woman's sacred woe,~Grant me in thy godlike
12 5, 5 | follow not in fruitless woe,~And no farther living creature
13 7, 1 | promise, braved affliction, woe, and shame,~And he begs,
14 7, 3 | foemen were a mortal sin and woe,~Speed we then unto our
15 7, 5 | anxious toil are over and of woe and bitterness,~Years of
16 7, 8 | serene and softly words of woe and anguish fell:~"Not for
17 8, 8 | alas, the price we pay!~Woe unto Hastiria's empire built
18 8, 10| ceaseless wakes the sound of woe,~Krishna, stop this cruel
19 9, 4 | sits the darkening load of woe,~And an injured father's
20 11, 1 | palace hall!~Loud the wail of woe and sorrow rose from every
21 11, 1 | antlered monarch, struck by woe and sudden fear~Issuing
22 11, 1 | of wailing women, deep in woe, disconsolate,~Slow the
23 11, 3 | arms,~Doomed to life-long woe and anguish in her youth
24 11, 5 | sealike, formeda scene of woe and pain!~But a wave of
25 11, 5 | and pain,~And they wept in woe and anguish for the brother
26 11, 5 | mightiest warrior Karna shone!~Woe to us! our eldest brother
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