Book, Chapter
1 4, 1| him as his vassal, as his slave in palace stay!"~"Have I
2 4, 1| thou art prince Duryodhan's slave!"~Rose the queen in queenly
3 4, 1| wealth nor other's life,~Slave can wager wife nor children,
4 4, 1| the princess as our humble slave appear,~Pandu's sons are
5 4, 1| our beauteous bright-eyed slave,~Come unto the Council Chamber,
6 4, 1| serve us as our willing slave!~
7 4, 3| woman, when she is a menial slave,~If her woman's fancy wanders
8 4, 3| is not thy husband, as a slave he hath no wife,~Thou art
9 4, 3| in the sold and bounden slave,~Would that son of chariot-driver
10 4, 3| is thy wedded wife our slave?~Lip nor eye did move Yudhishthir,
11 4, 3| high-born princess as his slave upon his knee!~Bhima penned
12 4, 4| not the son of bounden slave,~Let not light unthinking
13 4, 4| in utter scorn,~Call him slave and dasaputra, of a slave
14 4, 4| slave and dasaputra, of a slave and bondsman born!~"Virtuous
15 4, 4| none of them may be a slave~With their arms and with
16 8, 9| took thee captive and a slave,~Did not Arjun rend thy
17 9, 3| as thy serf and bounden slave,~Wrong my father righteous
18 10, 2| proud Duryodhan's willing slave,~Unfulfilled thy vow remaineth,
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