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deaf 2
dealing 1
dean 2
dear 25
dear-loved 2
dearer 7
dearest 12
Frequency    [«  »]
25 bore
25 countless
25 darksome
25 dear
25 fate
25 filled
25 gainst
Vyasa
Mahabharata

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dear

   Book, Chapter
1 3, 7 | Krishina's sister ever dear,~Then with rites and due 2 4, 6 | alone are left to Pritha, dear unto her joyless heart,~ 3 4, 6 | sons, your virtues prove,~Dear Draupadi, loving daughter, 4 5, 2 | And the people blessed the dear one with their wishes good 5 5, 4 | eye Savitri watched her dear and fated lord,~Flail of 6 5, 5 | thou hast loved thy husband dear,~Hence before thee, faithful 7 7, 5 | the sons of Pandu slain,~Dear to thee are Pandu's children, 8 7, 5 | they grew and blossomed, dear to thee they yet remain,~ 9 8 | saw his revered elders and dear friends and relations among 10 8, 8 | and comrades slaughtered,-dear, alas, the price we pay!~ 11 8, 10| himself hath showed the way,~Dear or hated be the foeman, 12 9, 3 | honoured sister, Arjun's dear and lovéd wife:~"Dost thou 13 10, 2 | his soft and altered eye,~Dear in joy and dear in suffering, 14 10, 2 | altered eye,~Dear in joy and dear in suffering, calm his righteous 15 10, 2 | his righteous elder stood,~Dear in Indra-prastha's mansions, 16 10, 3 | morn and evening weeps her dear departed son,~Feeds Draupadi' 17 11, 1 | of Kuru's house,~To each dear departed warrior wends his 18 11, 2 | house,~Wailing for their dear departed, like the osprey 19 11, 3 | sky,~And she clasped her dear Duryodhan, held him close 20 11, 3 | red!~"'Mother!' said my dear Duryodhan when he went unto 21 11, 3 | battle-car,'~'Son!' I said to dear Duryodhan, 'Heaven avert 22 11, 3 | him on his bed,~How from dear departed husband turns she 23 12, 5 | passing fair,~Loving gifts to dear relations gave the king 24 End | introduces him to others who were dear to him on earth, and are 25 End | to him on earth, and are dear to him in heaven. Thus speaks


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