| Robert Southey - 1811 - 236 pages
...into the heavens from whence he came. And the Sours having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandur was carried back to its former station with great...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. " The Soors guarded the Amreeta with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success. And Eendra,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 232 pages
...the oil-fed fire, now grew cool, and he retired into the heavens from whence he came. And the Soors having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandar was...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. " The Soors guarded the Amreeta with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success. And Eendra,... | |
| 1817 - 696 pages
...the Suras having olitained the victory, the mountain Mandara was carried back to its formerstation with great respect, whilst the waters also retired,...of their success ; and Indra, with all his immortal hosts, gave the water of life unto Náráyana, to keep it for their use.U II Allowing for the difference... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...from whence lie came. And the »orí having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandar was carried hack to its former station with great respect, whilst the waters also retired, filling the lirmament and the heavens with theirdreadful roarings. » The Soars guarded the Amreeta with great... | |
| L. Poley - 1831 - 158 pages
...the oil -fed fire, now grew cool, and he retired into the heavens from whence he came. And the Soors having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandar was...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. The Soors guarded the Amreela with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success; and Eendra,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...into the heavens from whence he came. And the moors having obtained the victory, the mountain Mamlar was carried back to its former station with great...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. " The Soars guarded the Amreeta with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success. And Eendra,... | |
| John Garrett - 1846 - 270 pages
...the oil fed fire, now grew cool and he retired into the heavens from whence he came. And the Soars having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandar was...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. The Soars guarded the Amreeta with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success ; and... | |
| J. Garrett - 1849 - 270 pages
...the oil fed fire, now grew cool and he retired into the heavens from whence he came. And the Soars having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandar was...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. The Soars guarded the Amreeta with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success ; and... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 pages
...obtained the vietory, the mountain Mandar was earried baek to its former station with great respeet ; whilst the waters also retired, filling the firmament...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. The Soors guarded the Amreeta with great eare, and rejoieed exeeedingly beeause of their sueeess ; and... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 352 pages
...the oil-fed fire, now grew cool, and he retired into the heavens from whence he came. And, the Soors having obtained the victory, the mountain Mandar was...and the heavens with their dreadful roarings. " The Soors guarded the Amreeta with great care, and rejoiced exceedingly because of their success; and Eendra,... | |
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