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Page 51
... never eaten before , and experiences are tasted that were never tasted before . Verse . 7. " There do the rivers gleam with lotuses in bloom , and over the woodlands are scattered groves of charming trees ; the mountains have their ...
... never eaten before , and experiences are tasted that were never tasted before . Verse . 7. " There do the rivers gleam with lotuses in bloom , and over the woodlands are scattered groves of charming trees ; the mountains have their ...
Page 128
... never injured any living creature , never took another's goods , and never desired another's wife . He lived only on the salary granted to him by his liege lord , performed the daily worship proper to his lowly caste , and passed his ...
... never injured any living creature , never took another's goods , and never desired another's wife . He lived only on the salary granted to him by his liege lord , performed the daily worship proper to his lowly caste , and passed his ...
Page 146
... never is the greedy man satisfied , and therefore never happiness doth he find . So endeth the Tale of the UNSATED FLORIST . . 36. THE TALE OF A PRUDENT KING Verse . 1. 146 THE TEST OF A MAN.
... never is the greedy man satisfied , and therefore never happiness doth he find . So endeth the Tale of the UNSATED FLORIST . . 36. THE TALE OF A PRUDENT KING Verse . 1. 146 THE TEST OF A MAN.
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66 Verse abandon abode ADEPT anchorite army art thou asked Balâha became become becometh Benares Bengal Bhartrihari Bhôja Bihâr born Brâhman Chanakya Chandra Sêna Chandragupta chief minister cometh cozener cried death deeds delight desire Dhara dost thou doth dynasty elephants endeth the Tale evil father fruit gained goddess Hambîra happiness Hari Simha hast hath heard heart holy honour Indian Jaya Chandra Kanauj King's kingdom Kusumapura lady Lakshmî lazybones learning Lord lore Majesty Majesty's Malla Dêva man's master Mean-wit means Mithilâ Moslem Muḥammad Mûla Nanda Nanda dynasty Nara Simha Dêva ne'er Padmâvatî prince Prithu Queen Râjâ Râjpût Râkshasa Râma reigned Replied the King Righteousness royal Sakațâra Sanskrit sapience Śiva Siva Simha Sultan SWINDLER tell Thakkura thee thief thine thou art Tirhut Ujjayinî Umâpati Vêdas verily Vidyâdhara Vidyâpati Vikramâditya Viśâkha wealth wife wilt woman words worldly ye ministers youth