Book, Chapter
1 1, 1| renowned for valour walked forth Drona, radiant, high,~So
2 1, 3| for one or other, shouted forth the maddened throng,~"Hail
3 1, 3| mighty-heaving, tempest-driven!~Came forth then the ancient Drona on
4 1, 4| a rite,~Then he stepped forth proud and stately in his
5 1, 7| shall his mandate hear!"~Forth they brought the corn and
6 2, 3| pride,~Drupad's son leads forth his sister, fair Panchala'
7 2, 5| inglorious, Sisupala stood forth free,~Firm in heart and
8 3, 6| be-cleansedof passions came forth from its mortal shroud,~
9 4, 3| woman, will not cast her forth in shame!~For they censure
10 5, 4| distant darksome jungle issued forth serene and strong,~But unto
11 6, 1| chiefs were slain,~Bring me forth a skilful driver who can
12 6, 1| they shall feel,~Bring me forth a chariot-driver, let me
13 6, 6| horn and trumpet spake forth music soft and sweet~In
14 8, 3| warriors brave,~Onward too came forth the Kurus by the matchless
15 9, 1| rose,~Streaming men poured forth in wonder, watched the combat
16 9, 3| Sindhu's sounding shore,~Came forth in unrighteous concert with
17 9, 4| sweeping wildfire shooting forth its lolling tongue,~On the
18 10, 1| and dubious fight,~Step forth, Kuru's chief and leader,
19 11, 5| chiefs of fame,~Casting forth their jewelled girdles,
20 11, 5| they had slain.~Hissing forth his sigh of anguish like
21 12, 1| level greensward measured forth the sacred site,~Laid it
22 Epi | off his disguise and stood forth as warrior and conqueror;
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