1878.] 
G. A. Grierson —The Song of Manile Chandra. 
149 
*TFT PsPfpsft ^ ^ I 
fk II \ 
*TT *TT*T cfitifc I 
jztc to erg TOiftr^r f %5 11 ^ 
i'S *tt*t ^rg i 
3T*r t^TT ^ \\ ^ 
\J ♦ V. ’ * * 
TJ* *rw: *fNl ^T*T I 
5? jtti? TRffbfr ST% IJR *5ft II e 
3^r ns^r ^3^ i 
*nc^r ?;wt 3 t^t ftrsrc jw jit* i 
*it% erf^is; ms: 11 1 
flTf*ra "Epjf 5 Jj}T cT? Tlfff 1 
T^urra WRTfT ?fra i.~s gp? ^rp§ n i 
^? fft 3F#t wt% 33r5RT jffrng I 
^i^fiT gsrrc ft% tfi^T Jits' 11 ® 
3g^1%^T %5 § T5^t hr 3Tnra 1 
cm: wg wra tfi*r T3ig 11 *= 
merger %g i trer mfz Ttbng i 
ciir wg jtto urn Tgig 11 £ 
ifr RTpra RT^rr sregi JIT^R ^T | 
^^TcI*T ^f^fct^T %(T 5 T§T3C^ clR ^giRcT ^tfT I 
Per Jnpg *nff ft=g mix Tt^gr 11 \ c 
3iT^T RTfl^T JIT TRTf 
3 ITO 5 p<I 3 rf JTT TjTTg n \\ 
^ I | The usual form for Nom. Sing, in Eangpuri. See my “Notes.” 
Most of the irregular grammatical forms contained in this poem will be found therein, 
and hence I shall not usually draw attention to them here, n ^ j m\vx = 
i = irre 3rix*ni a 1 ^fV^gr = ^wfT^T l VI 
TOfR WrT^T=^^r ^|rf ^TiT*r I f*R = ^T ^Tf^T, 
^1* W 3ifXNT II 
