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This virtuous and praife- worthy Princefs bore a 

 fon, Deb Paal Deb, as the fhell of the ocean produces 

 the pearl ; 



In whofe heart there is no impurity ; of few words, 

 and gentle manners; and who peaceahlv inherited the 

 kingdom of his father, as Bodhcesolwo (1) fucceeded 

 Soogot. 



He who, marching through many countries making 

 conquelts, arrived with his elephants in the forefts of 

 the mountains of Beendhyo, (2,) where feeing again 

 their long-loft families, they mixed their mutual tears; 

 and who going to fubdue other Princes, his young 

 horfes meeting their females at Komboge, (3,) they mu- 

 tually neighed for joy. 



He who has opened again the road of liberality, 

 which was firft marked out in the Kreto Joog (4) by 

 Bolee, (5,) in which Bhaargob (6) walked in the Trectaa 

 Joog, (7,) which was cleanfed by Korno (8) in the 

 Dwapor Joog, (9,) and was again choaked up in the 

 Kolee Joog (10) after the death of Sokodxveesce (11.) 



He who conquered the earth from the fource of the 

 Ganges as far as the well-known bridge which was con- 

 structed by the enemy of Dosaasyo (12,) from the Ri- 

 ver of Luckecool (13) as far as the ocean of the habita- 

 tion of Boroon, (14.) 



At Mood-go-gheeree, (15,) where is encamped his vic- 

 torious army, acrofs whole river a bridge of boats is 

 constructed for a road, which is mi (taken for a chain of 

 mountains, where immcnfe herds of elephants, like thick 

 black clouds, fo darken the face of day, that people think 

 it the feafon of the rains ; whither the Princes of the 

 Korth fend fo many troops of horfe, that the duft of 



their 



