| Kālidāsa - 1855 - 330 pages
...unexpeetedly found ? KING. [Gazing at the ring. Ah ! this ring, too, has fallen from a station whieh it will not easily regain, and deserves all my sympathy. O...suffer. And equal is the merit of our works, When sueh our eommon doom. Thou didst enjoy The thrilling eontaet of those slender fingers, Bright as the... | |
| Richard James Horatio Gottheil, Epiphanius Wilson - 1899 - 508 pages
...found ? KING [gazing at the ring]. — Ah ! this ring, too, has fallen from a station which it will not easily regain, and deserves all my sympathy. O...indeed its fate would have been deplorable. MATHAVYA. — Pray, how did the ring ever come upon her hand at all? SANUMATf. — I myself am curious to know.... | |
| 1899 - 510 pages
...found ? KING [gazing at the ring]. — Ah ! this ring, too, has fallen from a station which it will not easily regain, and deserves all my sympathy. O...indeed its fate would have been deplorable. MATHAVYA. — Pray, how did the ring ever come upon her hand at all? SANUMATf. — I myself am curious to know.... | |
| Richard James Horatio Gottheil, Epiphanius Wilson - 1900 - 510 pages
...found ? KING [gazing at the ring] . — Ah ! this ring, too, has fallen from a station which it will not easily regain, and deserves all my sympathy. O...indeed its fate would have been deplorable. MATHAVYA. — Pray, how did the ring ever come upon her hand at all? SANUMATf. — I myself am curious to know.... | |
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