Shakuntala Act III (Kalidasa Poems)
ACT IIISCENE -The HERMITAGE in a Grove.The Hermit's Pupil bearing consecrated grass.Pupil. HOW great is the power of ...
ACT IIISCENE -The HERMITAGE in a Grove.The Hermit's Pupil bearing consecrated grass.Pupil. HOW great is the power of ...
A TRAGEDYIN FIVE ACTSDRAMATIS PERSONSOTHO THE GREAT, Emperor of Germany.LUDOLPH, his Son.CONRAD, Duke of Franconia.ALBERT, a Knight, favoured by Otho.SIGIFRED, ...
A certain yaksha who had been negligent in the execution of his own duties,on account of a curse from his ...
Albeit wholly penniless,Prince Charming wasn't any lessConceited than a Croesusor a modern millionaire:Though often in necessity,No one would ever guess ...
Because it was raining outside the palaceBecause there was no rain in her vicinityBecause people kept asking her questionsBecause nobody ...
When an old man walks with lowered head And eyes that do not seem to see, I wonder does he ponder on The ...
A city clerk was Henry Brown,Whose suburb knew nor tram nor train;And ev'ry morn he walked to town. From nine ...
snow liesearth flieslights flipnight walks innight lies on a rug of starsnight how are you spelled?like an inane leversleeps the ...
Always for the first timeHardly do I know you by sightYou return at some hour of the night to a ...
By Edward Leary. There was an old fellow of Peterhouse, Who said, "You could not find a neater ...
For whatever did it-the cider at the Ship Inn, where the crowd from the bar that night had overflowed singing ...
CHORUS: O suitably-attired-in-leather-boots Head of a traveller, wherefore seeking whom Whence by what way how purposed art thou come To ...
A prince stood on the balcony of his palace addressing a great multitude summoned for the occasion and said, "Let ...
Of Paradise' existence All we know Is the uncertain certainty -- But its vicinity infer, By its Bisecting Messenger -- ...
A nearness to Tremendousness -- An Agony procures -- Affliction ranges Boundlessness -- Vicinity to Laws Contentment's quiet Suburb -- ...
When the Academy of Arts demanded freedom Of artistic expression from narrow-minded bureaucrats There was a howl and a clamour ...
Always for the first time Hardly do I know you by sight You return at some hour of the night ...
Nature had long a Treasure made Of all her choisest store; Fearing, when She should be decay'd, To beg in ...
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