45S ON SANSCRIT AND 



M .'l. sighing.'] *I know not; Prince! I was sleeping 

 on the terrace. I awoke here. But how come you In this 

 place ? 



Ma'd'h. blushing.] '* Urged by the eager wish that I 

 may be blessed with thy hand, I came to this abode of 

 death to sell myself to the ghosts. I heard thy weeping. I 

 came hither." * 



Ma'l.] ' Alabl for my sake wert thou wandering regardless 

 of thyself!' 



Ma'd'h.] • Indeed, it is an opportune chance. 



** Having happily sared my be'oved from the sword of this 

 murderer, like the moon's orb fn.m the month of devouring 

 Rdbu, how is my mind distracted with doubt, melted with 

 pity, agitated withwoader, inflamed with anger, and bursting 

 with joy." t 



Aghor.] * Ah! thou Brdbmen boy! '♦ Like a stag drawn 

 by pitv for his doe whom a tiger has seized, thou seized thy 

 own destruction, approaching ine engaged in the worship of 

 this place of human sacrihce. Wretch ! I will first gratify 

 the great mother of beings with thy blood flowing from a 

 headless trunk."] 



Ma'd'h.] ' Thou worst of sinful wretches! " How 

 couldst thou attempt to deprive the triple world of its rarest 

 gem, and the universe of its greatest excellence, to bereave 

 the people of light, to drive the kindred to desperation, to 

 humble love, to make vision vain, and render the world a mi- 

 serable waste !" ** 



• Va^anta i'llaca. [See Plate D. Fig. 14.] 



t Sardu/a'vuridiia. [See Plate I). Fig. 15.] 



X Sa (Jula vicridita. [See Plate D. Fig. 16.] 



§ Sacharin't. [Sec Plate . Fig. D. 17] 



•• A very uncommon metre named *4v;/<wVw or Narsufaca. 



[See Plate D. Fig. 18.] 



