Book, Chapter
1 1, 2| glinting sunlit weapons shone the youths sublime and high,~
2 1, 9| red lamp's fitful lustre shone upon the field around,~Slowly
3 3, 2| graced with precious metals shone the turrets bright and gay,~
4 3, 2| priests and kings of might,~Shone like azure sky in splendourgraced
5 6, 6| teeming with a wealth untold.~Shone with festive joy and gladness
6 7, 1| o'er the golden cushions shone!~Matsya's king, Panchala'
7 8, 5| the portals of the day,~Shone once more on Kuru warriors,
8 9, 2| Abhimanyu's joy,~Vulture shone on Ghatotkacha, Bhima's
9 9, 4| brilliance on his battle-chariot shone,~Elephant's rope was Karna'
10 9, 4| Vrishasena's noble standard shone aloft serene and fair,~Ploughshare
11 9, 4| guarded well by chieftains shone the dazzling silver-boar,~
12 9, 4| On the car of Somadatta shone a stake of sacrifice,~Silver-boar
13 9, 4| elephant in jewels proudly shone above the war!~Nine heroic
14 9, 4| midnight battle, silent shone the starry light,~Bhima
15 10, 4| s silent plain,~Faintly shone the fitful planets on the
16 11, 4| and with radiant lustre shone each red and lighted pyre,~
17 11, 5| ye have thought,~But who shone with SURYA'S lustre as his
18 11, 5| mightiest warrior Karna shone!~Woe to us! our eldest brother
19 12, 1| jewel round the bright arena shone,~Palaces of golden lustre
20 12, 3| like the constellations shone!~And the consecrated altar
21 12, 3| raised of bricks of gold,~Shone in splendour like the altar
22 12, 3| virtue with a brighter lustre shone!~
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