| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 500 pages
...bursting, and her day on earth is done, And she pressed her hearing bosom, slow and sadly thus begun : " If unstained in thought and action I have lived from day of birth, Spare a daughter' t shame and anguish and receive her, Mother Earth ! If in duty and devotion I have laboured... | |
| Vālmīki - 1900 - 246 pages
...bursting, and her day on earth is done, And she pressed her heaving bosom, slow and sadly thus begun : " If unstained in thought and action I have lived from day of birth, Spare a daughter s shame and anguish and receive her, Mother Earth ! If in duty and devotion I have laboured... | |
| Vālmīki - 1899 - 208 pages
...bursting, and her day on earth is done, And she pressed her heaving bosom, slow and sadly thus begun : " If unstained in thought and action I have lived from...Mother Earth ! If in duty and devotion I have laboured undefiled, Mother Earth t -who bore this woman, once again receive thy child ! If in truth unto my... | |
| 1905 - 848 pages
...heart was broken. As she took her place to submit to the test, she " slow and sadly thus began " : "If unstained in thought and action I have lived from...her, Mother Earth! If in duty and devotion I have labored undented, Mother Earth, who bore this woman, once again receive thy child ! If in truth unto... | |
| Julia Wedgwood - 1907 - 524 pages
...the passing of (Edipus, implores the Goddess of Earth to spare her the ignominy of restoration — " If unstained in thought and action I have lived from...and anguish, and receive her, Mother Earth! If in truth unto my husband I have proved a faithful wife, Mother Earth, relieve thy Sita from the burden... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2002 - 370 pages
...hosom, slow and sadly thus hegun : " // unstained in thought and action I have lived from day of hirth, Spare a daughter's shame and anguish and receive her, Mother Earth ! If in duty and deeotion I have lahoured undefiled, If in truth unto my hushand I have proced a faithful wife. Mother... | |
| Vinayak Krishna Gokak - 1970 - 372 pages
...bursting, and her day on earth is done, And she pressed her heaving bosom, slow and sadly thus begun: 'If unstained in thought and action I have lived from...Mother Earth! If in duty and devotion I have laboured undefiled, Mother Earth! who bore this woman, once again receive thy child! If in truth unto my husband... | |
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