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... thou , O cloud , art the one support of the Châtaka ? Why , O most beneficent cloud ! dost thou wait for our cry of misery ? " 51. " Ah ! beloved Châtaka , hear and listen attentively to what I tell thee . The heavens have many clouds ...
... thou , O cloud , art the one support of the Châtaka ? Why , O most beneficent cloud ! dost thou wait for our cry of misery ? " 51. " Ah ! beloved Châtaka , hear and listen attentively to what I tell thee . The heavens have many clouds ...
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... thou thinkest to behold noble - minded men fall from their firmness in misfortune , cease from evil efforts involving idle speculations . O fool ! even at the end of ages the mighty mountains do not become small , nor does the ocean ...
... thou thinkest to behold noble - minded men fall from their firmness in misfortune , cease from evil efforts involving idle speculations . O fool ! even at the end of ages the mighty mountains do not become small , nor does the ocean ...
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... Thou , a harlot , art like a creeper growing by the roadside . " Also Catullus , lxi . 34- " Ut tenax hedera huc et huc Arborem implicat errans . ” 3. The creator Prajapati took the form of a boar for the sake of raising the earth out ...
... Thou , a harlot , art like a creeper growing by the roadside . " Also Catullus , lxi . 34- " Ut tenax hedera huc et huc Arborem implicat errans . ” 3. The creator Prajapati took the form of a boar for the sake of raising the earth out ...
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... thou not leave me ? 5. I have wandered over lands crossed with difficulty , but I have gained no fruit ; I have put away from me my pride of family ; I have performed services that have profited me nothing ; I have cast off my self ...
... thou not leave me ? 5. I have wandered over lands crossed with difficulty , but I have gained no fruit ; I have put away from me my pride of family ; I have performed services that have profited me nothing ; I have cast off my self ...
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... thou dost still increase , ever given to evil , and art never satisfied . 6. I have suffered the abuse of evil men in hope of gain ; I have repressed my tears and forced laughter , though my heart was void ; I have restrained my feel ...
... thou dost still increase , ever given to evil , and art never satisfied . 6. I have suffered the abuse of evil men in hope of gain ; I have repressed my tears and forced laughter , though my heart was void ; I have restrained my feel ...
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