Book, Chapter
1 1, 6 | coward's weapon, Arjun, speak with arrows keen,~Till I
2 4, 3 | in scornful accents said:~Speak, Yudhishthir, for thy brothers
3 4, 3 | elder's righteous away,~Speak, for truth in thee abideth,
4 4, 6 | came Draupadi, came to speak her sad farewell,~Monarch'
5 5, 2 | virtue's sacred mandate speak thy inmost heart's desire."~"
6 5, 3 | tirthas stayed,~Maiden! speak unto the rishi, and thy
7 5, 4 | mother and my loving father speak,~Twelve-month from this
8 5, 5 | vigour, YAMA, in thy mercy speak!~Duteous daughter," YAMA
9 5, 5 | kingdom,Y AMA, in thy mercy speak!"~Loving daughter," YAMA
10 5, 5 | summer rain,~Noble woman, speak thy wishes, name thy boon
11 6, 1 | sounding bow and arrows speak thy deeds of matchless might,~
12 6, 3 | bow so tall and stately, speak to me my gentle friend,~
13 6, 3 | keen and boar-eared arrows speak some chieftains fierce and
14 7, 2 | greetings kind,~Let him speak Yudhishthir's wishes, seek
15 7, 2 | the council hall,~Let him speak Yudhishthir's wishes, plead
16 7, 2 | Yudhishthir's cause to all.~Speak he not in futile anger,
17 7, 10| Duryodhan for your hate,~Speak, what nameless guilt or
18 9, 3 | stainless queen,~Didst thou speak to warlike Bhima as thy
19 9, 3 | envy, cheat their kinsmen, speak the low and dastard lie,~
20 9, 5 | anguished head in pain!~"Speak Yudhishthir, soul of virtue
21 9, 5 | thy lips have never lied,~Speak of valiant Aswa-thaman,
22 10, 2 | the youthful hero killed?~Speak not then of rules of honour,
23 12, 2 | trumpet raise their voice,~Speak Yudhishthir's noble bounty,
24 12, 2 | curd and lakes of butter speak Yudhishthir's bounteous
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