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- All of the maladies prominent in death – immovability, a feeble voice, a perspiring body, and terrible fear –
are equally identifiable in an impoverished person. (en)
- That Vijayanka, the Karnata woman, conquers like Sarasvati
Who next to Kalidasa was a part having vaidarbha speeches (en)
- You are fortunate who describe the hundreds of coaxings of play-talk
during lovemaking, in union with your lover,
But when my lover has put his hand on the knot of my garment,
O friends, curse me if I remember anything (en)
- Not knowing me, Vijjaka, dark as the petal of a blue water lily,
Dandin has vainly declared that Sarasvati is 'all white'. (en)
- On that rich night, bright with lamplight.
We made love slowly; but all night
The bed creaked, He paused to breathe.
All night the bed gnashed its teeth. (en)
- O neighbour, will you give an eye here to our house too for a moment?
Usually the father of this baby won't drink insipid well-water:
I am going quickly, though alone, from here to the stream covered with tamalas;
let the knots on the old segments of the reeds, between which there is no space, scratch my body! (en)
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