Sakuntala Or the Fatal Ring a Drama to Which is Added Meghaduta Or the Clo
Sakuntala Or the Fatal Ring a Drama to Which is Added Meghaduta Or the Clo
Kealideasa
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Madhavya [laughing]. So am I with this staff. IOO SAKUNTALA; OR, THE FATAL RING. Dushyanta. Why so, Madhavya? Madhavya. Because it presumes to be so straight when I am so crooked. Impertinent stick ! Dushyanta [not attending him]. How, O ring, couldst thou leave that hand adorned with soft long fingers, and fall into a pool decked only with water-lilies? The answer is obvious : thou art irrational. But how could I, who was born with a reasonable soul, desert my only beloved ? Misracesi \aside\ ...He anticipates my remark. Madhavya [aside]. So; I must wait here during his meditations and perish with hunger. Dushyanta. O my darling, whom I treated with dis- respect, and forsook without reason, when will this traitor, whose heart is deeply stung with repentant sorrow, be once more blessed with a sight of thee. A Damsel enters, with a picture. Damsel. Great king, the picture is finished. [Holding it before him ] Dushyanta [gazing at it]. Yes, that is her face ; those are her beautiful eyes ; those her lips embellished with smiles, and surpassing the red lustre of the carcandhu fruit : her mouth seems, though painted, to speak, and her countenance darts beams of affection blended with a variety of melting tints.
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