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III - SATYARI'S SPEECHShame unto the halting chieftain who thus pleads Duryodhan's part, Oft from warlike stock ariseth weakling chief who bends the knee, From a heart so faint and craven, faint and craven words must flow, Couldst thou, impious Valadeva, midst these potentates of fame, Challenged by his wily foeman and by dark misfortune crost, Challenge from a crownéd monarch can a crownéd king decline, Nathless he surrendered empire true to faith and plighted word, Past his years of weary exile, now he claims his realm of old, Past his year of dark concealment, bold Yudhishthir claims his own, Bhishma counsels, Drona urges, Kripa. pleads for right in vain, Open war I therefore counsel, ruthless and relentless war, And our weapons, not entreaties, shall our foemen force to yield, False Duryodhan and his forces fall beneath our battle's shock, Who shall meet the helméd Arjun in the gory field of war, Who shall face the twin-born brothers by the mighty Bhima led, Ancient Drupad wields his weapon peerless in the field of fight, Abhimanyu, son of Arjun, whom the fair Subhadra bore, Men on earth nor bright Immortals can the youthful hero face, Dhrita-rashtra's sons we conquer and Gandhara's wily son, Win the fierce -contested battle and redeem Yudhishthir's own, And no sin Satyaki reckons slaughter of the mortal foe, Speed we then unto our duty, let our impious foemen yield, |
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