-
translation by
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) (Virgil
speaks to himself): “Still it
behoveth us to win the fight,”
Began he; “else . . . Such
offered us
herself . ...
- the Exalted, the Most High, and as
beholding Him Who is the Unseen. It
behoveth them to be the
trusted ones of the
Merciful among men and to
regard themselves...
- and he
shall no more
sport with Bhima's daughter.
Entering the dice, it
behoveth thee to help me. Kali
traveled to the
great Nala's
kingdom of Nishadhas...
- this womb of mine
afford room for two
children at a time? Therefore, it
behoveth thee not to s**** for the
consummation of thy
desire at such a time. Thus...
- the Exalted, the Most High, and as
beholding Him Who is the Unseen. It
behoveth them to be the
trusted ones of the
Merciful among men and to
regard themselves...
- creation.
Whoso achieveth this duty hath
attained unto all good... It
behoveth every one who
reacheth this most
sublime station, this
summit of transcendent...
- thee, Lord,
baptize me'. But he
would not,
saying 'Suffer it, for so it
behoveth that all
should be accomplished'. (13.7) "There was a man
named Jesus,...
- possessions, health, and the
companionship of friends, all are unstable. It
behoveth thee not to
grieve for what is universal. Do not
indulge in your grief...