Book, Chapter
1 1, 3| thunder's sound:~"Bid him come, the gallant Arjun! pious
2 2, 1| be the feast!~Kings will come from distant regions sacrificing
3 2, 1| skilled and wrestlers strong,~Come with us., the wedding witness,
4 2, 4| This is mighty Jayadratha come from Sindhu's sounding shore,~
5 2, 4| This is mighty Jarasandha, come from far Magadha's land,~
6 4, 1| staked and won at game.~Come and meet thy lord Duryodhan,
7 4, 1| beauteous bright-eyed slave,~Come unto the Council Chamber,
8 5, 2| now, methinks, the time is come,~Thou shouldst choose a
9 5, 3| my child shall be allied,~Come, Savitri, dear-loved maiden,
10 5, 4| husband, let me go to-day!"~"Come not, love," he sweetly answered
11 5, 5| fair Savitri, but the dead come not to life,~Ask for other
12 5, 5| fair Savitri, but the dead come not to life,~Ask for other
13 5, 6| Person, husband, he hath come and passed away,~Rise and
14 7, 9| of fortune, never may it come again,~Strive and win, or
15 8, 9| and mine?~Krishna now hath come to Arjun, Krishna drives
16 10, 2| the helméd warrior Arjun come and meet his warlike foe!"~
17 10, 2| your sins you die,~Death is come in shape of Arjun, Karna'
18 12 | therefore been supposed to come from his lips on the solemn
19 12, 1| of learning and of fame,~Come to view Yudhishthir's yajna
20 12, 3| proceed:~"For the day is come, Yudhishthir, let the sacrifice
21 Epi | lotus. When such comparisons come naturally to the poet, he
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