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IX - PANDAVS ROUTED BY BHISHMAFell the thickening shades of darkness on the red and ghastly plain, With a bosom sorrow-laden proud Duryodhan drew his breath, Spent with grief and silent sorrow slow the Kuru monarch went And with tears and soft entreaty thus the sad Duryodhan spoke, "Bhishma! on thy matchless prowess Kuru's hopes and fates depend, Brave in war are sons of Pandu, but they face not Bhishma's might, Mind thy pledge, O chief of Kurus, save Hastina's royal race, If within thy noble bosom,--pardon cruel words I say,-- If thy inner heart's affection unto Pandu's sons incline, Bhishma's heart was full of sadness and his eyelids dropped a tear, "Vain, Duryodhan, is this contest, and thy mighty host is vain, They must win who, strong in virtue, fight for virtue's stainless laws, Think, Duryodhan, when Gandharvas took thee captive and a slave, When in Matsya's fields of pasture captured we Virata's kine, Krishna now hath come to Arjun, Krishna drives his battle-car, Ruin frowns on thee, Duryodhan, and upon thy impious State, Bhishma still will do his duty, and his end it is not far, Dawned a day of mighty slaughter and of dread and deathful war, Morn to noon and noon to evening none could f ace the victor's wrath, Still amidst the dead and dying moved his proud resistless car, |
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