Book, Chapter
1 1, 6| seek to combat Arjun and to win the victor's meed,"~"Noble
2 2, 1| and stout of hand!~And to win the peerless princess they
3 2, 1| strong and bold,~He may win in feats of valour rich
4 2, 2| mailéd warriors came to win the beauteous bride!~North-east
5 2, 6| him try and by his prowess win the victor's noble meed!"~
6 4, 5| weal to mortals who may win by wicked wile,~Sorrow brings
7 4, 5| of one and all,~Ye shall win a spacious empire. greater,
8 5, 1| Yudhishthir, "if unbidden tears win start,~But the woes of fair
9 5, 3| later, this ill-fated prince win die!"~Shook the startled
10 6, 1| warrior's noble art,~I would win my father's cattle from
11 6, 1| elephant and car,~I will win the stolen cattle rescued
12 6, 2| war hath seen,~And will win his father's cattle in this
13 6, 4| us meet,~If he falls we win the battle, other chieftains
14 6, 4| Duryodhan in the battle, win thy father's stolen kine!"~
15 7, 1| duty kingdom of the sky to win,~Prizeth hamlet more than
16 7, 3| his deeds of valour done,~Win the fierce -contested battle
17 7, 4| seek Hastina, strive to win Duryodhan's grace,~If he
18 7, 9| the words he said,~We may win a worldwide empire with
19 7, 9| it come again,~Strive and win, or ever after all repentance
20 8, 9| reeking plain?~They must win who, strong in virtue, fight
21 9, 3| thou with the false Sakuni win a realm by low device,~Win
22 9, 3| win a realm by low device,~Win his kingdom from Yudhishthir
23 10, 1| parted, neither chief could win or yield!~
24 12, 3| may the good Yudhishthir win!~Vyasa spake; and good Yudhishthir
25 End | radiant gate of heaven,~For to win celestial mansions unto
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