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1 1, 6 | the moon-like faces of its women which put the lotuses to 2 1, 17 | 17. Verily the life of women is always darkness, yet 3 1, 45 | tambourines, and the rest, from women adorned with dancing bracelets.~ 4 2, 9 | collision of battle, pregnant women brought forth in good health, 5 2, 30 | beaten by the tips of the women's hands, and ornamented 6 2, 31 | 31. There the women delighted him with their 7 2, 32 | Borne in the arms of these women well-skilled in the ways 8 3, 2 | city groves beloved by the women, he resolved to go out of 9 3, 12 | foresters and dwarfs, and women coming out from the meaner 10 3, 13 | the female apartments, the women hastened to the roofs of 11 3, 16 | 16. Some of these women, even in their haste as 12 3, 19 | lotus-like faces of the women gleamed while they looked 13 3, 21 | The faces of the beautiful women shone like lotuses wreathed 14 3, 22 | prince in the road. the women appeared as if longing to 15 3, 23 | beauty and glory, those women softly whispered, 'happy 16 3, 51 | 51. But when in the women's apartments his son found 17 3, 65 | with troops of beautiful women, just as if some devotee 18 4, 1 | restless in excitement, the women went out to meet the prince 19 4, 4 | 4. Some of the women verily thought that he was 20 4, 7 | 7. Thus the women only looked upon him, simply 21 4, 12 | are able to enrapture even women, how much more easily men.~ 22 4, 15 | yet "great is the might of women," let this be your firm 23 4, 19 | Rishyasringa, unskilled in women's ways.~ 24 4, 21 | such seers as these have women brought to sham-how much 25 4, 23 | 23. 'Ordinary women captivate similar lovers; 26 4, 23 | lovers; but they are truly women who subdue the natures of 27 4, 24 | these words of Udayin these women as stung to the heart rose 28 4, 25 | significant gestures like women utterly terrified.~ 29 4, 27 | surrounded by troops of women the prince wandered in the 30 4, 28 | 28. Attended by the women he shone in that pleasant 31 4, 42 | Thou who art conquered by women, go and conquer this earth!'~ 32 4, 47 | reproached by the colour of women's nails.~ 33 4, 53 | 53. Thus these young women, their souls carried away 34 4, 56 | What is it that these women lack that they perceive 35 4, 66 | such rudeness as this to women is not befitting for one 36 4, 68 | are a cause of love, and women love respect.~ 37 4, 70 | Courtesy is the balm of women, courtesy is the best ornament; 38 4, 87 | even though this beauty of women were to remain perpetual, 39 4, 92 | sayest, " Let one deal with women even by guile," I know nought 40 4, 95 | another,-are not men unfit for women to look at and women for 41 4, 95 | for women to look at and women for men?~ 42 4, 101| 101. And the women, having worn their garlands 43 4, 102| the beauty of the troop of women who had gone out to the 44 5, 42 | the hearts of the noble women, he enraptured their ears, 45 5, 45 | 45. Then the noblest of women waited during the night 46 5, 47 | thrown on that company of women and their limbs and gestures 47 5, 62 | 62. Thus that company of women, lying in different attitudes, 48 5, 63 | having seen these young women thus lying distorted and 49 5, 64 | Such is the nature of women, impure and monstrous in 50 5, 65 | consider the natural state of women and this change produced 51 5, 67 | the palace, scorning those women who lay thus distorted; 52 5, 70 | shame and modesty these women lay before me as they did, 53 8, 14 | 14. Next the women crowded to the rows of windows, 54 8, 20 | 20. Then the women, who were fainting with 55 8, 23 | and the horse, the noble women wept with pale faces, like 56 8, 25 | 25. Some of the other women, bereft of their brightness 57 8, 28 | 28. The noble women beat their breasts with 58 8, 29 | 29. And again how those women shjne forth, as their bosoms 59 8, 36 | 36. 'These women are sorely to be pitied 60 8, 50 | marvellous in many ways, those women, as though losing their 61 8, 59 | piteous lamentation, the women, embracing one another with 62 8, 65 | thought is this of mine? those women even there have the attributes 63 8, 71 | fallen on the ground, all the women cried out with their faces 64 9, 29 | sight of thee through the women's apartments and the whole 65 10, 7 | 7. In the men and the women on the highway, even though 66 15, 30 | 30. 'We are women of older age, much to be 67 17, 23 | and Anugopa and many other women to sight, and filled all 68 17, 28 | Gautami, and the other women led by Gopika, with staves 69 17, 30 | their head, and various women of all the four castes;