Scenes from the Ramayan, EtcTrübner & Company, 1868 - 196 pages |
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... thee draw nigh , And crave thy succour that the fiend may die . Angel and chorister before thee bow : Our surest hope , O conquering Lord , art thou . Arise , O King , regard the world below , And slay in fight the Gods ' tremendous foe ...
... thee draw nigh , And crave thy succour that the fiend may die . Angel and chorister before thee bow : Our surest hope , O conquering Lord , art thou . Arise , O King , regard the world below , And slay in fight the Gods ' tremendous foe ...
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... thee , awake ! arise ! Art thou still sleeping , still too blind to see The load of misery that crushes thee ? Boast of thy husband's love , and find too late His vaunted favour but disguises hate . Ruin to thee and thine , thy lord has ...
... thee , awake ! arise ! Art thou still sleeping , still too blind to see The load of misery that crushes thee ? Boast of thy husband's love , and find too late His vaunted favour but disguises hate . Ruin to thee and thine , thy lord has ...
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... thou hast ever been , And more than ever art , his favourite queen . For thy dear sake he'd dare , O well - loved dame , To cast his body to the burning flame : Such death were welcome , but he ne'er will brook To anger thee or bear ...
... thou hast ever been , And more than ever art , his favourite queen . For thy dear sake he'd dare , O well - loved dame , To cast his body to the burning flame : Such death were welcome , but he ne'er will brook To anger thee or bear ...
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... thou art angry , why thine eyes o'erflow . Who has offended thee , or dared to slight My love , my lady , and my sole delight ? Tell me , my dearest , art thou faint or ill ? I have physicians of unrivalled skill , One for each varied ...
... thou art angry , why thine eyes o'erflow . Who has offended thee , or dared to slight My love , my lady , and my sole delight ? Tell me , my dearest , art thou faint or ill ? I have physicians of unrivalled skill , One for each varied ...
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... thou for him thy wicked plot devise , Good as the Gods , and , as the sages , wise ? No angry word , no harsh ... art now forsworn , How wilt thou keep thine ancient name from scorn ? When gathered kings thy truth and honour praise , How ...
... thou for him thy wicked plot devise , Good as the Gods , and , as the sages , wise ? No angry word , no harsh ... art now forsworn , How wilt thou keep thine ancient name from scorn ? When gathered kings thy truth and honour praise , How ...
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ancient Anno Domini arms art thou Ayodhya banishment beauty Bharat bless bosom Brahma breast brow Chinese cloth Cloud College cried crown dark darling Dasaratha dear deed DICTIONARY earth Edited elephant English eyes F. J. FURNIVALL fair fate father fear FITZEDWARD HALL flame flowers forest gems gentle giant glorious glory Gods gold GRAMMAR H. H. WILSON heart heaven heavenly hermit's Hindu holy honour India Indra's Kaikeyi Kausalya king Kumbhakarna lady Lakshman Language London lord maid MARTIN HAUG mighty monarch moon mother mountain mourn ne'er noble o'er poem prince Professor queen rain Rama Rama's Ramayana Ravan Royal Asiatic Society saint Sanskrit sewed Sita Siva sorrow soul stream Swarga sweet tender thee THEODOR GOLDSTÜCKER thine thou art thou hast throne Translated tree trembling Trübner Vishnu voice W. W. SKEAT wander waters weeping wife wild wood words
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