Book, Chapter
1 2, 7| holy Brahmans trembling fled for fear of life,~Like wild
2 6, 1| wailing chief of cowherds fled forlorn, fatigued and spent,~
3 6, 4| neither stood and fought, nor fled,~Gazed upon the distant
4 6, 4| solid ground.~Kuru soldiers fled in terror or they slumbered
5 6, 4| with their tails uplifted fled!~
6 8, 1| crushed and driven, scattered fled,~Friendly night and gathering
7 8, 2| fell in twain,~Scattered fled his countless forces when
8 8, 2| and in panic broke and fled,~Steed and tusker turned
9 8, 2| broken, faint and frightened, fled the Kurus in their fear,~
10 8, 3| before the car of Arjun fled each Kuru chief of fame,~
11 8, 3| contend!~Cars were shattered, fled the coursers, elephants
12 8, 3| streaming hair,~Soldiers fled like herds of cattle stricken
13 8, 4| pale princes turned and fled,~Eight of proud Duryodhan'
14 8, 8| sixth in fear and faintness fled the woeful tale to tell!~
15 8, 9| and frightened, Pandavs fled before his path,~Still amidst
16 9, 2| young Panchala turned and fled,~Onward drove resistless
17 9, 2| wounded from the battle fled,~And his warriors from fair
18 9, 2| anguish all his comrades fled afar,~And his foeman Arjun
19 9, 3| and their shattered army fled,~Then the impious Jayadratha,
20 9, 5| and his bravest chieftains fled,~Filled with unforgotten
21 9, 5| fatal day was ended, Kurus fled in abject fear,~Arjun for
22 10, 2| from the battle-field I fled,~Scorn of foes and shame
23 10, 2| when from Karna's car I fled,~Redder than my bleeding
24 11, 3| master and Duryodhan's day is fled,~And I five to be a witness!
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