Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | her eyes like lotus-petal, sweet her tender jasmine form,~
2 3, 2 | grant your favour and your sweet affection lend,~May your
3 3, 7 | made obeisance, spake in sweet and graceful word:~"Born
4 4, 3 | bride,~They have lost thee, sweet Draupadi, lost their empire
5 5, 4 | her true and chosen lord,~Sweet Savitri served his parents
6 5, 6 | too long and slumbered, sweet Savitri, faithful spouse,~
7 6, 6 | spake forth music soft and sweet~In Virata's royal palace,
8 6, 6 | belaced.~Viands rich and sweet confection, drinks the richest
9 7, 1 | sky~Kind the greetings, sweet the converse, soft the golden
10 7, 5 | mandates they obey,~I with sweet and soft persuasion Pandu'
11 7, 10| unknown,~Turns from me your sweet affection, father's love
12 9, 3 | thine eye as budding lotus, sweet and gentle was thy face,~
13 11, 3 | gold,~Torn from husband's sweet embraces, from her son's
14 12, 1 | with grass-girdle, chanting sweet the saman lay,~Welcomed
15 12, 2 | rite,~Curd and cake and sweet confection are for feasting
16 12, 2 | unto the feeders and the sweet confections placed,~Viands
17 12, 3 | Deva-rishis viewed the feasting, sweet Gandharvas woke the song,~
18 Epi | with much that is fresh and sweet and lovely in later Sanscrit
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