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... tell That Heaven accepts our rites , and all is well . Long has each matron , long each tender maid , At morn and eve for Rama's welfare prayed : And Rama's glories every hour are sung In town and village by the old and young . Then ...
... tell That Heaven accepts our rites , and all is well . Long has each matron , long each tender maid , At morn and eve for Rama's welfare prayed : And Rama's glories every hour are sung In town and village by the old and young . Then ...
Page 31
... tell An ancient story which thou knowest well ? Then I will speak : Lady , be thine to hear , And mark my counsel with attentive ear . In days of yore the Gods thy husband chose To aid their arms against their demon foes . Thou , of thy ...
... tell An ancient story which thou knowest well ? Then I will speak : Lady , be thine to hear , And mark my counsel with attentive ear . In days of yore the Gods thy husband chose To aid their arms against their demon foes . Thou , of thy ...
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... " she cried , " thy task will be to tell That Bharat rules as heir in Rama's stead , Or that the monarch's darling queen is dead . " ; F DASARATHA'S OATH . 66 Unfortunately Dasaratha had once given MANTHARA'S GUILE . 35.
... " she cried , " thy task will be to tell That Bharat rules as heir in Rama's stead , Or that the monarch's darling queen is dead . " ; F DASARATHA'S OATH . 66 Unfortunately Dasaratha had once given MANTHARA'S GUILE . 35.
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... Tell me , my dearest , art thou faint or ill ? I have physicians of unrivalled skill , One for each varied malady and pain : Come , speak , Kaikeyi , and be well again . Wouldst thou for foe or friend have dole or meed ? The guiltless ...
... Tell me , my dearest , art thou faint or ill ? I have physicians of unrivalled skill , One for each varied malady and pain : Come , speak , Kaikeyi , and be well again . Wouldst thou for foe or friend have dole or meed ? The guiltless ...
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... Tell me , what fault can I pretend to find In virtuous Rama , praised by all mankind ? How can I then my darling son forsake ? No , take my life , my royal honours take , Be either queen from my embraces torn ; But not my Rama , not ...
... Tell me , what fault can I pretend to find In virtuous Rama , praised by all mankind ? How can I then my darling son forsake ? No , take my life , my royal honours take , Be either queen from my embraces torn ; But not my Rama , not ...
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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 hand 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 weeping wife wild wood words
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