... see the bride, the hermits' wivesAnd daughters gathered to the huts,Women of pure and saintly lives !And there beneath the betel-nutsTall trees like pillars, they admireHer beauty, and ... the goddess of the land,With her meek air of mild command."—"Then on this errand I must goMyself, and bear my dreaded brand,This duty unto Fate I owe;I know the merits of the prince,But ... loosed the knotThe soul of Satyavan that bound ,And promised further that their lotIn pleasant places should be foundThenceforth, and that they both should liveFour centuries, to which the nameOf...