Scenes from the Ramayan, EtcTrübner & Company, 1868 - 196 pages |
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Page 38
... her full lap the Champac's leaves of gold . " - Lalla Rookh . 2 The Jonesia Asoca , one of the loveliest trees of India , and perhaps of the whole world . Then , moved by love and vext with anxious thought 38 DASARATHA'S OATH .
... her full lap the Champac's leaves of gold . " - Lalla Rookh . 2 The Jonesia Asoca , one of the loveliest trees of India , and perhaps of the whole world . Then , moved by love and vext with anxious thought 38 DASARATHA'S OATH .
Page 60
... leave The land to languish and his friends to grieve . The king , luxurious , doting , old , and weak , Will bear her voice and , as she orders , speak . ' The Indian Pluto . But why should Rama , pure of sin and stain 60 MOTHER AND SON .
... leave The land to languish and his friends to grieve . The king , luxurious , doting , old , and weak , Will bear her voice and , as she orders , speak . ' The Indian Pluto . But why should Rama , pure of sin and stain 60 MOTHER AND SON .
Page 63
... leave My home and thee . Again thou shalt receive Thy son with rapture , all his exile o'er ; Then be thou comforted and grieve no more . " " If thou wilt listen to no prayers of mine , Go forth , " she cried , " thou best of Raghu's ...
... leave My home and thee . Again thou shalt receive Thy son with rapture , all his exile o'er ; Then be thou comforted and grieve no more . " " If thou wilt listen to no prayers of mine , Go forth , " she cried , " thou best of Raghu's ...
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... bosom throw The dregs of doubt , and give me leave to go . I spurn the terrace and the pleasant seat : Mine be the joy to guard thy cherisht feet . Obedient ever to my parents ' sway , I will 70 THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE .
... bosom throw The dregs of doubt , and give me leave to go . I spurn the terrace and the pleasant seat : Mine be the joy to guard thy cherisht feet . Obedient ever to my parents ' sway , I will 70 THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE .
Page 73
... leaves the homeless wretch must sleep , And stay his hunger with what fruit the blast Hurls from the branches for his sad repast . A coat of bark or skin his only wear , Rough and untrimmed must be his matted hair . Now on a snake the ...
... leaves the homeless wretch must sleep , And stay his hunger with what fruit the blast Hurls from the branches for his sad repast . A coat of bark or skin his only wear , Rough and untrimmed must be his matted hair . Now on a snake the ...
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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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