Book, Chapter
1 1, 5| When he scattered Danu's children in the misty days of old!~
2 2, 4| Pattan's port whose hardy children western ocean's dangers
3 4, 1| Slave can wager wife nor children, and such action is undone,~
4 4, 4| Let not light unthinking children point to him in utter scorn,~
5 4, 6| As she went, her duteous children now before their mother
6 4, 6| true to path of duty, noble children void of stain,~True to gods,
7 4, 6| and deathful shadow on the children of my love?~Woe to me, your
8 4, 6| Seest thou not thy godlike children exiled by a bitter fate!~
9 4, 6| Part not, leave me not, my children, seek ye not the trackless
10 4, 6| of consolation, Pritha's children wiped her tear,~Then unto
11 5, 5| to be a father, and his children too shall reign,~F or a
12 7, 5| Yet restrain thy fiery children, for thy mandates they obey,~
13 7, 5| sound of wail,~Grant thy children be victorious and the sons
14 7, 5| Dear to thee are Pandu's children, and their death must cause
15 7, 5| and far,~And thy race and children's slaughter will methinks
16 7, 5| Let thy sons and Pandu's children stand beside thy ancient
17 8, 8| s empire built upon our children's grave,~Dearer than the
18 10, 4| deathless anger courseth in the children's blood,~Drona slept and
19 10, 4| grandsons, fair Draupadi's children lay,~Stole the cruel arm
20 11, 1| rose from every Kuru house,~Children wept beside their mothers
21 11, 2| Mothers hug their slaughtered children all unconscious in their
22 11, 5| breast,~As unto her weeping children thus her secret she expressed:~"
23 End | stainless daughter as thy children took their birth!~This is
24 Epi | storehouse for narrating tales to children, than these stories preserved
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