Book, Chapter
1 1, 8| cattle-drivers better suits, my friend, thy hand!~Wilt thou as
2 3 | they had found a powerful friend in Drupad, and had formed
3 3, 4| Kinsman and to Priest,~To the Friend and to the Scholar, to the
4 3, 7| of Kuru's race,~Grant, O friend! to sea-girt Dwarka, Krishna
5 3, 7| accents may not bid thee, friend, to go,~In thy absence vain
6 3, 7| Krishna, dearest, best belovéd friend,~And to Dwarka's sea-washed
7 4, 5| then thy holy blessings, friend and father, ere we part,~
8 4, 6| pious-hearted Krishna, friend of friendless, wipe my pain,~
9 5 | or Indus country, and a friend and ally of Duryodhan, came
10 6, 3| touch the unclean objects, friend, is more than I can dare!"~"
11 6, 3| stately, speak to me my gentle friend,~On the wood are golden
12 8 | Krishna joined him as his friend and adviser, and as the
13 9, 5| slew,~Rank to rank from friend to foeman then a garbled
14 12, 5| helper, good Yudhishthir's friend of yore,~Krishna leaves
15 End | hearing of the death of their friend Krishna, the Pandav brothers
16 Epi | half truth is told. My kind friend Mr. Edmund Russell, impelled
17 Epi | Pandav brothers, and of their friend the righteous Krishna. The
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