ICRON~}
{~GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH OXIA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER PI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH OXIA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI~}' {~GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER TAU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA~} {~GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER DELTA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH OXIA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER NU~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA~}{~GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON~}"
ILIAD. XVII. 426.
"Ancient poesy frequently associated nature with the joys and
sorrows of man." GORRESIO.
334 The lines containing this heap of forced metaphors are marked as
spurious by Schlegel.
335 The southern region is the abode of Yama the Indian Pluto, and of
departed spirits.
336 The five elements of which the body consists, and to which it
returns.
337 So dying York cries over the body of Suffolk:
"Tarry, dear cousin Suffolk!
My soul shall thine keep company to heaven:
Tarry, sweet soul, for mine, then fly abreast."
_King Henry V, Act IV, 6._
338 Kausalya, daughter of the king of another Kosal.
339 Rajagriha, or Girivraja was the capital of Asvapati, Bharat's
maternal grandfather.
340 The Kekayas or Kaikayas in the Punjab appear amongst the chief
nations in the war of the Mahabharata; their king being a kinsman of
Krishna.
341 Hastinapura was the capital of the kingdom of Kuru, near the modern
Delhi.
342 The Panchalas occupied the upper part of the Doab.
343 "Kurujangala and its inhabitants are frequently mentioned in the
_Mahabharata_, as in the _Adi-parv._ 3789, 4337, _et al._" WILSON'S
_Vishnu Purana,_ Vol. II. p. 176. DR. HALL'S Note.
344 "T
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