Book, Chapter
1 2, 6 | sought the gallant prince to save,~With his twin-born youngest
2 2, 8 | he meets the suitor band,~Save the tiger-waisted Bhima
3 3 | took to him self no wife save Draupadi, and she was crowned
4 4, 2 | will no chieftain rise to save a woman's life,~Not a hand
5 4, 5 | may the gods thy empire save,~Good Vidura true and faithful,
6 4, 6 | darksome night,~'Reft of all save native virtue, clad in native,
7 6, 1 | Glory of the Matsya nation! save thy father's valued kine,~
8 6, 3 | of mighty strength,~None save tiger-waisted Bhima wields
9 6, 4 | the ranks of war,~But to save the pilfered cattle speeds
10 6, 4 | and our prince and leader save,~Few save INDRA, god of
11 6, 4 | prince and leader save,~Few save INDRA, god of battles, conquers
12 7, 5 | Father of a righteous nation! Save the princes of the land,~
13 7, 6 | nobly strives,~Yield and save thy friends and kinsmen,
14 7, 6 | thy friends and kinsmen, save thy cherished subjects'
15 7, 10| the warlike Kshatra. said,~Save to priest and sage preceptor
16 8, 1 | fainted in the fight!~Then to save the son of Arjun, Matsya'
17 8, 1 | the victor's path,~And to save the fearless Sankha from
18 8, 2 | s anxious heart,~Came to save his gallant Lakshman from
19 8, 7 | shattered ranks of war to save,~Vainly too the Pandav brothers
20 8, 9 | pledge, O chief of Kurus, save Hastina's royal race,~On
21 8, 10| stony heart can grieve,~Save the chieftains doomed to
22 9, 1 | comes not to Yudhishthir save o'er blood of Arjun shed!"~
23 9, 1 | and fury came,~Strove to save his king and elder and redeem
24 10, 2 | knows nor dread nor fear,~Save thee then, O mighty archer
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