Book, Chapter
1 1, 9 | river's noble course,~Noble deeds proclaim the warrior, and
2 2, 3 | lineage, and his warlike deeds of fame.~
3 2, 4 | Kosala's monarch whose bright deeds our heralds sing,~From the
4 5 | other gods; of Rama and his deeds which form the subject of
5 6, 1 | bow and arrows speak thy deeds of matchless might,~Harness
6 7, 3 | though world-honoured for his deeds of valour done,~Win the
7 8, 1 | his brother, strange the deeds of valour done!~Horses fell,
8 8, 2 | the son of Arjun famed for deeds of valour done,~Proud Duryodhan
9 8, 3 | bold,~Wash the stain of deeds unholy and of wrongs and
10 8, 10| beats not noble Karna in the deeds of valour done,~Nor excels
11 9, 1 | milk of mothers fired his deeds of valour done!~As the lion
12 9, 3 | as his father, famed for deeds of valour done,~Young in
13 9, 3 | fought and fell,~And his deeds to distant ages bards and
14 11, 4 | and the Srinjays famed for deeds of valour done,~Matsya's
15 11, 4 | Panchala's princes, whose great deeds the minstrels sing,~Cultured
16 11, 5 | not Karna's glory nor his deeds of valour done,~Midst the
17 Epi | interpolate some account of its deeds in the old record of the
18 Epi | naturally to the poet. The great deeds of godlike kings sometimes
19 Epi | suggest to the poet the mighty deeds of gods; the rushing of
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