Book, Chapter
1 1, 9| And the red lamp's fitful lustre shone upon the field around,~
2 3, 3| rite,~Sanctifying by its lustre good Yudhishthir's royal
3 3, 4| Midst these monarchs pure in lustre, purest-hearted and most
4 4, 5| greed,~Like the Moon in holy lustre, like the Earth in patience
5 5, 3| fraught,~Is the youth of noble lustre, gifted in the gifts of
6 5, 3| dauntless heart?~"SURYA'S lustre in him shineth," so the
7 5, 5| Left the body shorn of lustre to its rigid cold decay,~
8 6, 3| brightness on this fourth their lustre lend,~Who may be the unknown
9 6, 3| Next the bow with solar lustre brave Nakula wields in fight,~
10 9, 4| Ploughshare of a golden lustre shining like the radiant
11 9, 4| And the sun in crimson lustre cast its fiery radiance
12 10, 1| Silken cloth of finest lustre o'er his crownéd head they
13 10, 2| But yon sun with crimson lustre sees us meet to part no
14 11, 4| Smokeless and with radiant lustre shone each red and lighted
15 11, 5| But who shone with SURYA'S lustre as his countless foes he
16 12, 1| shone,~Palaces of golden lustre glinted in the morning sun,~
17 12, 3| Round the altar's holy lustre moved the priests with sacred
18 12, 3| Other stakes of golden lustre quaint with curious carving
19 12, 3| and virtue with a brighter lustre shone!~
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