Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | From the Altar sprang the maiden who some noble prince will
2 2, 1 | tender jasmine form,~And a maiden's stainless honour doth
3 2, 2 | daughter peerless in her maiden grace,~And of massive wood
4 2, 2 | circling stages to behold the maiden's choice,~Royal guests and
5 2, 3 | guerdon Drupad's beauteous maiden claim!"~Then he turns unto
6 2, 4 | sons of Panda eager for the maiden queen,~Like wild tuskers
7 2, 6 | Like a queen the beauteous maiden smiled upon the archer brave,~
8 2, 7 | shall not stain,~If this maiden on a Brahman casts her eye,
9 5, 2 | In the form of beauteous maiden, goddess of savitri sprung!~
10 5, 2 | Have thy object," spake the maiden, "Madra's pious-hearted
11 5, 2 | from bath the beauteous maiden to the altar came to pray,~
12 5, 3 | in holy tirthas stayed,~Maiden! speak unto the rishi, and
13 5, 3 | Come, Savitri, dear-loved maiden, choose another happier
14 5, 3 | Father!" answered thus the maiden, soft and sad her accents
15 5, 3 | counsels well,~Pardon witless maiden's fancy, but beneath the
16 5, 3 | eye of Heaven,~Only once a maiden chooseth, twice her troth
17 5, 3 | and troth hath won,~What a maiden's heart hath chosen that
18 5, 3 | heart hath chosen that a maiden's lips confess,~True to
19 6, 2 | would trust thee, beauteous maiden, lotus-bosomed, ever kind,~
20 6, 5 | kokil accents, taught her maiden steps in dance,~Watched
21 8, 10| sorrow, hid thee with a maiden's sham~And a driver, not
22 Epi | tall cliff; the beauty of a maiden suggests the soft beauty
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