Book, Chapter
1 1, 7| claims his rival chief to know,~Princes may not draw their
2 2, 7| Honour for his rank we know not, have no mercy for his
3 5, 1| sage and saintly rishi, know of wife or woman born,~By
4 5, 5| what thy message unto me."~"Know me," thus responded YAMA, "
5 5, 6| dost thou of this Vision know,~Tell me, for before my
6 6, 3| of Matsya, thou wouldst know,~Arjun's sword is toad-engraven,
7 6, 4| ancient eyes,~Well the Kurus know the standard like a comet
8 6, 4| haughtier grace,~Well I know his bow and arrows and I
9 6, 4| his bow and arrows and I know his standard well,~And the
10 7, 1| purpose seek by messenger to know?~Should he send a noble
11 7, 2| Yudhishthir's wishes, seek to know Duryodhan's mind,~Make obeisance
12 8, 3| warrior's wonted work to know,~Krishna with his fiery
13 9, 5| whither now doth Karna stay?~Know the truth; the gallant Arjun
14 10, 2| do the rites that sages know,~Bid the helméd warrior
15 10, 3| battle's centre which shall know nor flight nor fear!"~Truly
16 Epi | students in Europe wish to know; and a literal prose translation
17 Epi | the people of modem India know how to appreciate their
18 Epi | peasantry of the North-West know of the five Pandav brothers,
19 Epi | education. Mothers in India know no better theme for imparting
20 Epi | daughters, and elderly men know no richer storehouse for
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