Book, Chapter
1 1, 1 | young and old,~And arose the sound of trumpet and the surging
2 1, 1 | mingled with the trumpet's sound,~Throngs of warriors, various-arméd,
3 1, 3 | in voice like thunder's sound:~"Bid him come, the gallant
4 1, 5 | wakes a deep and deadly sound,~Clank and din of warlike
5 1, 5 | alarm the people for the sound is dread and high,~To the
6 2, 3 | III - THE BRIDE~Sound the drum and voice the sankha!
7 2, 3 | like the distant thunder's sound.~Drupad's son his father'
8 2, 5 | whispers went around,~And the sound of stifled laughter circled
9 2, 6 | DISGUISED ARJUN~Hushed the merry sound of laughter, hushed each
10 2, 6 | sad misgivings heard the sound of joyous cheer~And their
11 2, 6 | with strange and hissing sound,~Hit and pierce the distant
12 6, 4 | and the chariot's booming sound,~Filled the air like distant
13 7, 5 | chambers will resound the sound of wail,~Grant thy children
14 8, 1 | trumpet and the 8ankha's lofty sound,~By the answering cloud
15 8, 2 | resistless Arjun's car,~And the sound of Arjun's sankha rose above
16 8, 10| vainly, ceaseless wakes the sound of woe,~Krishna, stop this
17 9, 1 | soldiers heard the oft-repeated sound,~But as strikes in vain
18 10, 3 | well,~Till with crashing sound of thunder Salya's mighty
19 11, 4 | the wide earth heard the sound subdued and pale,~Smokeless
20 Epi | appears to me to be a very sound maxim. And one of my greatest
21 Epi | flight of sea-birds; the sound and movement of surging
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