Ruthless Rakshas roam the forest to revenge their leader slain, Various are their arts and accents; chase thy thought of causeless pain!" Sparkled Sita's eye in anger, frenzy marked her speech and word, For a woman's sense is clouded by the danger of... Ramayana, the Epic of Rama, Prince of India - Page 95by Vālmīki - 1899 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1905 - 848 pages
...Lakshman to hasten to his brother's aid. Fearful for safety Lakshman objects to leaving her alone. Then, Sparkled Sita's eye in anger, frenzy marked her speech...Courtest thou the death of elder in thy deep deceitful heart; In thy semblance of compassion dost thou hide a cruel craft, As in friendly guise the foeman... | |
| Brian Brown - 1922 - 364 pages
...in this cottage stay, Lakshman may not leave thee, Lady, for his duty — to obey, Ruthless Rakshas roam the forest to revenge their leader slain, Various...deep deceitful art, In thy semblance of compassion dost thou hide a cruel craft, Following like a faithful younger in this dread and lonesome land, Seekest... | |
| Brian Brown - 1921 - 350 pages
...in this cottage stay, Lakshman may not leave thee, Lady, for his duty — to obey, Ruthless Rakshas roam the forest to revenge their leader slain, Various...deep deceitful art, In thy semblance of compassion dost thou hide a cruel craft, As in friendly guise the foeman hides his deathcompelling shaft, Following... | |
| 1925 - 616 pages
...in this cottage stay, Lakshman may not leave thee, Lady, for his duty — to obey, Ruthless Rakshas roam the forest to revenge their leader slain, Various...woman's sense is clouded by the danger of her lord: Courtest thou the death of elder in thy deep deceitful art, In thy semblance of compassion doest thou... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2002 - 370 pages
...voice no dastard cry, 'Tis some trick of wily Rakshas in this forest dark and high ! Ruthless Rakshas roam the forest to revenge their leader slain, Various...her speech and word, For a woman's sense is clouded hy the danger of her lord : " Markest thou my Rama's danger with a cold and callous heart, Courtest... | |
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