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I - KURU WOMEN VISIT THE BATTLE-FIELDSpake the ancient Dhrita-rashtra, father of a hundred sons, "Gods fulfil my life's last wishes! Henchmen, yoke my royal car, Speed unto the Queen Gandhari, to the dames of Kuru's house, Queen Gandhari sorrow-laden with the ancient Pritha came, And they saw the hoary monarch, father of a perished race, Good Vidura ever gentle whispered comfort unto all, Loud the wail of woe and sorrow rose from every Kuru house, Veiléd dwellers of the palace, scarce the gods their face had seen, From their royal brow and bosom gem and jewel cast aside, So when falls the antlered monarch, struck by woe and sudden fear So when smit by sudden panic, milk-white mares that scour the plain, Clinging to her weeping sister wept each dame in cureless pain, Wept and smote her throbbing bosom and in bitter anguish walled, Veiléd queens and bashful maidens, erst they shunned the public eye, Gentle-bosomed, kindly hearted, erst they wiped each other's tear, With this troop of wailing women, deep in woe, disconsolate, Men from stall and loom and anvil, men of every guild and trade, And a universal sorrow filled the air and answering sky, |
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