Book, Chapter
1 2 | sons of Pandu decided to go and witness the ceremony.~
2 2, 1 | travelling unto distant lands we go."~"Heard ye not," the Brahmans
3 3, 7 | now unto our realms we go,~Emperor o'er earthly rulers,
4 3, 7 | not bid thee, friend, to go,~In thy absence vain were
5 4, 1 | to the council hall you go,~Slave-wench fairly staked
6 4, 6 | consort, as an exile she must go,~Pritha wept and in the
7 4, 6 | and his brothers, where ye go,~Young in years in Sahadeva,
8 5, 4 | forest, husband, let me go to-day!"~"Come not, love,"
9 5, 4 | gracious, with thee let me go to-day!~Answered then the
10 5, 5 | creature may with monarch YAMA go~But I may not choose but
11 5, 5 | farther still with him I go!~Fourfold are our human
12 5, 5 | creature may with monarch YAMA go!"~"Faint nor weary is Savitri,"
13 5, 5 | mortal may not with King YAMA go!"~Still Savitri, meek and
14 6 | this last year, they must go into exile for another twelve
15 6, 4 | for too close we may not go,~Stop thy chariot whence,
16 7, 10| Yudhishthir gave,~Nevermore shall go unto him while I live and
17 8, 3 | to the battle's front I go."~Speaking thus, unto the
18 8, 10| unto woods once more we go!"~Sad they held a midnight
19 10, 2 | Yudhishthir's hand thou fallest, go and slumber with the slain!"~
20 Epi | down, but he never seems to go in quest of them, he is
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