| Kālidāsa - 1814 - 192 pages
...thy friendship I rely, Nor ask that promise, nor expect reply :198 748 To thee the thirsty Chdtacas complain ; Thy only answer is the falling rain ; And...proceeds, Who grant our wishes, not in words, but deeds. 752 Thy task performed, consoled the mourner's mind, Haste thy return these solitudes to find ; Soar... | |
| 1816 - 846 pages
...I rely, despair, . Nor ask that promise, nor expect reply : " Who trust myself, nor siuk beneath my To thee the thirsty Chatacas complain ; Thy only answer...proceeds, Who grant our wishes, not in words, but deeds. " Trust to futurity, for still we view, " The always wretched, always blest, are few : " Life, like... | |
| 1882 - 826 pages
...Fearless, upon thy friendship I rely, Nor ask that promise nor expect reply. To thee the thirsty Chatakas complain ; Thy only answer is the falling rain : And...proceeds Who grant our wishes, not in words, but deeds. Here, then, we come upon genuine poetic imagery and tenderness of feeling, coupled with no little ingenuity... | |
| Kālidāsa - 1890 - 112 pages
...reply: 748 To thee the thirsty ffhdtacas complain ; Thy o»ly answer is the falling rain; And still suck answer from the Good proceeds, Who grant our wishes, not in words, but deeds. 752 Thy task performed, consolefl the moujrner's mind ; Haste thy return these solitudes to find; .Soar... | |
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