Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | trained in arms and warlike art,~Let them prove their skill
2 4, 1 | his reason, Empress, thou art staked and won,~Prince Duryodhan
3 4, 1 | his wife and empress, thou art prince Duryodhan's slave!"~
4 4, 3 | slave he hath no wife,~Thou art free with truer lover to
5 4, 4 | boon I may not seek,~Thou art bounteous, and a woman should
6 4, 5 | as you say,~Unto us thou art a father, we thy sacred
7 4, 5 | froin sin and guile!~Thou art trained in laws of duty,
8 5, 3 | gifted in the gifts of art,~Blest withwisdom and with
9 5, 4 | loving husband's care,~"Thou art all unused to labour, forest
10 6, 1 | stay of Kuru's race,~Thou art refuge of the Matsyas and
11 6, 1 | duty or the warrior's noble art,~I would win my father's
12 6, 6 | Draupadi early trained in art of war,~Other chiefs and
13 6, 6 | chargers, troopers trained in art of war.~Vrishnis from the
14 7, 1 | skilled in each deceitful art,~Unforgiving in their vengeance,
15 7, 7 | thy heart decideth, thou art Kuru's king and lord!"~
16 8, 3 | by saintly Krishna, thou art doomed by righteous Heaven!~
17 8, 8 | thy mother's winsome eye,~Art thou slain, my gallant warrior,
18 8, 10| and lineage, Karna, thou art Pritha's son!~Pritha bore
19 9, 1 | plighted word,~Matchless in the art of battle is our teacher
20 9, 3 | kinsman and the dearest foe,~"Art thou he," said Abhimanyu, "
21 9, 5 | Brahmans, peerless in the art of war,~Can it be that we
22 10, 1 | the warrior's skill and art,~Kindness for his pupil
23 10, 2 | no equal in the valiant art of war!~Darkly frowned the
24 Epi | Indian poetry and Indian art which is a part of him,
25 Epi | to decorate it with the art of the modern day, even
26 Epi | poet certainly seeks for no art to decorate his tale, he
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