Scenes from the Ramayan, EtcTrübner & Company, 1868 - 196 pages |
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... honours and fatigues of royalty . " - MRS . SPEIR , Life in Ancient India . But best and noblest of the noble four ... honour to the good and sage , Renowned for virtue and revered for age ; And when at eve his warlike task was o'er He ...
... honours and fatigues of royalty . " - MRS . SPEIR , Life in Ancient India . But best and noblest of the noble four ... honour to the good and sage , Renowned for virtue and revered for age ; And when at eve his warlike task was o'er He ...
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... honour bind To grant the boon for which my soul has pined . " She ceased . The king , by his great love betrayed , Leapt , like a roedeer , to the snare she laid . With a fond smile beneath his darling's head He placed his hand , and ...
... honour bind To grant the boon for which my soul has pined . " She ceased . The king , by his great love betrayed , Leapt , like a roedeer , to the snare she laid . With a fond smile beneath his darling's head He placed his hand , and ...
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... honours take , Be either queen from my embraces torn ; But not my Rama , not mine eldest born . Gazing on him mine aged eyes are glad , And when I see him not my soul is sad . The world may live without the sun , the grain DASARATHA'S ...
... honours take , Be either queen from my embraces torn ; But not my Rama , not mine eldest born . Gazing on him mine aged eyes are glad , And when I see him not my soul is sad . The world may live without the sun , the grain DASARATHA'S ...
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... just , that noble prince of men Is loved and honoured by each citizen . A docile pupil , prompt to succour woe , Feared by the foeman for his matchless bow , Faithful and pious , reverent , sincere , Holy and 44 DASARATHA'S OATH .
... just , that noble prince of men Is loved and honoured by each citizen . A docile pupil , prompt to succour woe , Feared by the foeman for his matchless bow , Faithful and pious , reverent , sincere , Holy and 44 DASARATHA'S OATH .
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... cruel queen began : " If thou hast promised and art now forsworn , How wilt thou keep thine ancient name from scorn ? When gathered kings thy truth and honour praise , How wilt thou bear thine abject eyes to raise And DASARATHA'S OATH . 45.
... cruel queen began : " If thou hast promised and art now forsworn , How wilt thou keep thine ancient name from scorn ? When gathered kings thy truth and honour praise , How wilt thou bear thine abject eyes to raise And DASARATHA'S OATH . 45.
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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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