Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | city, saw the spire and shining dome,~In a potter's distant
2 2, 6 | bow of Drupad, fixed the shining darts aright,~Through the
3 2, 6 | aright,~Through the disc the shining arrows fly with strange
4 3, 2 | casements, gems bedecked the shining walls,~Flights of steps
5 3, 2 | gay,~Like the rich-ored shining turrets of the lofty Himalay.~
6 3, 2 | offerings, pleased the "Shining Ones" on high,~Brahmans
7 6, 3 | free:~Prince, thy bow and shining arrows, pretty handsome
8 6, 3 | cut the wrappings; lo! the shining bows appear~Twisted, voiced
9 6, 3 | day!~Who doth own these shining arrows with their heads
10 6, 3 | arrows, crescent in their shining blade,~Thirsting for the
11 6, 3 | graced,~These three-knotted shining arrows, thick and yellow
12 6, 3 | cowhide Sahadeva keeps his shining scimitar!"~"Strange thy
13 6, 4 | fax-resounding shell,~In his shining arms accoutred, gleaming
14 8, 1 | lightning, heroes fought in shining mail,~Archers poured their
15 8, 10| brothers clad in arms and shining mail,~Rushed to wax where
16 9, 3 | brightly blazing, tent-lights shining from afar,~Cast their fitful
17 9, 4 | Ploughshare of a golden lustre shining like the radiant flame,~
18 11, 2 | by foeman Drona's side?~Shining mail and costly jewels,
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