The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 404
... Mádh . You strike my eye with your own hand , and then ask what makes it weep . Dufhm . Speak intelligibly . I know not what you mean . Mádh . Look at yon Vétas tree bent double in the river . Is it crooked , I pray , by its own act ...
... Mádh . You strike my eye with your own hand , and then ask what makes it weep . Dufhm . Speak intelligibly . I know not what you mean . Mádh . Look at yon Vétas tree bent double in the river . Is it crooked , I pray , by its own act ...
Page 405
... Mádh . Let the king command . Dufbm . When you have taken repose , I shall want your affiftance in another bufinefs , that will give you no fatigue . Mádh . Oh ! what can that be , unless it be eating rice - pudding ? Dufom . You fhall ...
... Mádh . Let the king command . Dufbm . When you have taken repose , I shall want your affiftance in another bufinefs , that will give you no fatigue . Mádh . Oh ! what can that be , unless it be eating rice - pudding ? Dufom . You fhall ...
Page 407
... Mádh . [ Angrily . ] Away , thou false flatterer ! The king , indeed , follows his naturai bent , and is excufable ; but thou , fon of a flave girl , haft no excufe . - Away to the wood ! -How I wish thou hadst been seized by a tiger or ...
... Mádh . [ Angrily . ] Away , thou false flatterer ! The king , indeed , follows his naturai bent , and is excufable ; but thou , fon of a flave girl , haft no excufe . - Away to the wood ! -How I wish thou hadst been seized by a tiger or ...
Page 408
... Mádh . Come , my royal friend . [ They both fit under a tree . Dufhm . Friend Mádhavya , your eyes have not been gratified with an object which beft de- ferves to be seen . Mádh . Yes , truly ; for a king is before them . Dushm . All ...
... Mádh . Come , my royal friend . [ They both fit under a tree . Dufhm . Friend Mádhavya , your eyes have not been gratified with an object which beft de- ferves to be seen . Mádh . Yes , truly ; for a king is before them . Dushm . All ...
Page 409
... Mádh . Tell me how . Dufbm . She is the daughter of a pious prince and warriour , by a celeftial nymph ; and , her mother having left her on earth , fhe has been foftered by Canna , even as a fresh blossom of Malati , which droops on ...
... Mádh . Tell me how . Dufbm . She is the daughter of a pious prince and warriour , by a celeftial nymph ; and , her mother having left her on earth , fhe has been foftered by Canna , even as a fresh blossom of Malati , which droops on ...
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