| Sir Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell - 1903 - 1536 pages
...And calling on the God Their self-devoted bodies there they lay To pave his chariot way. On Jaga Naut they call, The ponderous car rolls on, and crushes...follow close and thrust the deadly wheels along." Curtf of Kcfuntia, xiv. 5. 1814.— "The sight here beggars all description. Though Juggernaut made... | |
| James Mann Williamson - 1904 - 158 pages
...through it a thrust from a sword, and fell with a mortal wound. Not one of the Christian band escaped. 'Groans rise unheard; the dying cry, And death and...Are trodden under foot by yon mad throng Who follow close1.' The murderers now commenced a work of pillage. Scattering upon the field the books and relics,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1909 - 808 pages
...his chariot- way. On Jaga-Naut they call, The ponderous Car rolls on, and crushes all. Through flosh and bones it ploughs its dreadful path. Groans rise unheard : the dying cry, And death and agony 70 Are trodden under foot by yon mad throng, Who follow close, and thrust the deadly wheels along.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1909 - 808 pages
...Jaga-Naut they call, The ponderous Car rolls on, and crushes all. Through flesh and bones it ploughs ita dreadful path. Groans rise unheard : the dying cry, And death and agony 70 Are trodden under foot by yon mad throng, Who follow close, and thrust the deadly wheels along.... | |
| Robert Southey - 720 pages
...chariot-way. On Jaga-Naut they call, The ponderous Car rolls on, and crushes all. Through flesh an*, bones it ploughs its dreadful path. Groans rise unheard...follow close, and thrust the deadly wheels along. i 2 5. 6. Pale grows the Maid at this accursed sight ; The yells which round her rise Have roused her... | |
| Fernão Mendes Pinto - 1989 - 766 pages
...the road, And calling on the God Their self-devoted bodies there they lay To pave his chariot way. On Jaga-Naut they call, The ponderous car rolls on,...Who follow close and thrust the deadly wheels along. (Curse ofKehama, XIV, 5) Collis also points out that Pinto "did not properly understand Hinduism nor... | |
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