Scenes from the Ramayan, EtcTrübner & Company, 1868 - 196 pages |
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... of Oudh falls into the Ganges . 3 This Manu was the first prince of the Solar dynasty : " First Manu reigned , revered by every sage . " - Raghuvansa I. 16 . Like Indra's city , ' showed the skill Of godlike AYODHYA PAGE.
... of Oudh falls into the Ganges . 3 This Manu was the first prince of the Solar dynasty : " First Manu reigned , revered by every sage . " - Raghuvansa I. 16 . Like Indra's city , ' showed the skill Of godlike AYODHYA PAGE.
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... fall , With son and grandson , lord and captain ; all His friends and counsellors , his kith and kin , Shall share his ruin as they share his sin . 1 Indra's celestial garden . Thus will I triumph o'er the foe , and then 10 RAVAN DOOMED .
... fall , With son and grandson , lord and captain ; all His friends and counsellors , his kith and kin , Shall share his ruin as they share his sin . 1 Indra's celestial garden . Thus will I triumph o'er the foe , and then 10 RAVAN DOOMED .
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... falling , from the heavenly trees , On the proud monarch's gilded galleries . Graced with the holy rites , and nursed with care , As the babes strengthened , fairer and more fair , So with their growth increased their father's joy- An ...
... falling , from the heavenly trees , On the proud monarch's gilded galleries . Graced with the holy rites , and nursed with care , As the babes strengthened , fairer and more fair , So with their growth increased their father's joy- An ...
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... fall To him , the eldest born , and lord of all : Know , tender mother , that thy boy must flee , A wretched outcast , from his home and thee . For Rama's hand thy darling son will drive An exile hence , if haply left alive . Come take ...
... fall To him , the eldest born , and lord of all : Know , tender mother , that thy boy must flee , A wretched outcast , from his home and thee . For Rama's hand thy darling son will drive An exile hence , if haply left alive . Come take ...
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... Fall on the cold ground and lie prostrate there . When the king comes , still sad and speechless lie , Give him no answer , lift not up thine eye . Well do I know that thou hast ever been , And more than ever art , his favourite queen ...
... Fall on the cold ground and lie prostrate there . When the king comes , still sad and speechless lie , Give him no answer , lift not up thine eye . Well do I know that thou hast ever been , And more than ever art , his favourite queen ...
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