Book, Chapter
1 2, 6| fate,~If it leads to woe or glory, fatal fall or fortune great,~
2 3, 7| emprise,~By thy all-subduing glory monarchs bore Yudhishthir'
3 3, 7| Regal fame and righteous glory crown thy sons, reveréd
4 4, 2| gods in heaven!~Here in glory, son of DHARMA, sits my
5 4, 2| Lost is Kuru's righteous glory, lost is Bharat's ancient
6 5, 2| upright monarch, pride and glory of his land,~As thou choosest,
7 5, 5| More than mortal is thy glory! If a radiant god thou be,~
8 6, 1| the Kuru chieftains lead,~Glory of the Matsya nation! save
9 7, 1| mighty monarchs! May your glory ever last,~'True to plighted
10 7, 1| of realm and wealth and glory higher virtues in him prove,~
11 7, 3| Monarchs in their pride and glory list not to such counsel
12 7, 4| And our suit will fan his glory and his arrogance will cheer!~
13 7, 7| For the victor's crown and glory never, never can be thine,~
14 8, 3| Forward lay thy path of glory, or to conquer or to die!~
15 8, 5| Doomed to die in youth and glory 'neath the same revolving
16 10, 2| Room is none for Arjun's glory and for archer Karna's fame,~
17 11, 5| Monarchs matched not Karna's glory nor his deeds of valour
18 11, 5| Monarch's empire, victor's glory, all the treasures earth
19 End | blazing in splendour and glory. He meets his brothers whom
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