Book, Chapter
1 2, 6| whispered murmurs spake their fear:~"Wondrous bow which Sisupala,
2 2, 7| Brahmans trembling fled for fear of life,~Like wild elephants
3 4, 1| in terror fails,~For the fear of wrathful Bhima, lo! his
4 4, 1| and thy heart it owns no fear!"~Fierce Duhsasan heard
5 4, 1| trembling princess in her fear and in her shame,~By her
6 4, 1| pale with wrath and woman's fear,~Trembling and in stifled
7 4, 4| trembled with a sudden holy fear,~And his feeble accents
8 5, 3| startled king in terror and in fear and trembling cried:~"Unto
9 5, 6| they fill my breast with fear!~Forest-fire is raging yonder,
10 6, 3| more than I can dare!"~"Fear not warrior," Arjun answered, "
11 6, 4| speeds he onward in his fear,~While these warriors stay
12 7, 4| graceful accent fell:~"Much I fear thou speakest truly, hard
13 7, 4| faint and feeble-hearted fear,~And our suit will fan his
14 8, 2| fled the Kurus in their fear,~Onward still through scattered
15 8, 3| cattle stricken by a sudden fear!~Krishna, Arjun's chariot-driver,
16 8, 8| combat fen,~And a sixth in fear and faintness fled the woeful
17 9, 5| ended, Kurus fled in abject fear,~Arjun for his ancient teacher
18 10, 2| for he knows nor dread nor fear,~Save thee then, O mighty
19 10, 3| shall know nor flight nor fear!"~Truly on that fatal morning
20 10, 3| reckless and unknown to fear!~Brave Yudhishthir marked
21 11, 1| struck by woe and sudden fear~Issuing from their snowy
22 12, 3| gifts dispel the suppliant's fear,~Gold revives the poor and
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