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A Eulogy on the Canarese Language. Anubhavamrita, ch. 1, v. 4. 5.
Hints as to writing good Canarese. Basava Purana, ch. 1, v. 18. 19. 20. 21.
Some characteristic Features of Canarese Poetry. Sabdamani darpana, p. 408.
A Pure Heart. Somesvara, v. 64.
God is the Preserver of all. Som. v. 42.
Think of your Salvation. Sarva.
Death knows no regard. Dasa Pada (Mangalore), No. 4, v.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Comparisons. Dasa P. No. 54, v. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Improbabilities and Impossibilities. Dasa P. No. 76, v. 1. 2. 3; No. 87. v. 1. 2.
King Nala. Ramanyana, ch. 26, vs. 13-25.
Bhima and Baka. Bharata, Parva 1, ch. 10, vs. 23-27. 29-34. 37-39.
Sun-rise. Rama., ch. 14, v. 1. 2.
A Declension. Sabdam. p. 115.
By God's grace a poor man can become great. Som., v. 44.
A Poet's proper place. Som. v. 27.
A Forest on Fire. Bharata, P.1, ch.20. v.26. 27. 48. 51-57. 59.
Bhima's Hunt. Bha., P.3, ch. 13, vs. 15-24.
On the Sea-beach. Canna Basava Purana, ch. 2, v. 3. 4.
A Procession. Canna Basava Purana., ch. 5, v. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
A good Poet never despairs. Som., v. 8.
The Lion does not mind the Dog's barking. Som. v. 103.
Signs of a bad Clerk. Som., v. 94.
Bhima's Hunt. Bha., P. 3, ch. 13, vs. 25-30.
Night-fall. Bha. P. 1, ch. 16, v. 15.
A beautiful River and Forest. Jaimini, ch. 19. vs. 5-8.
Bhima's Hunt. Bha., P. 3, ch. 13, vs. 31-35.
Unprofitable things. Dasa P. No. 167, vs. 1-5.
Do not associate with the bad ! Dasa P. No. 172, vs. 1-5.
A Tank. Rama. ch. 24, v. 3. 4.
A Palace. Can. Bas. P., ch. 5, vs. 48-52.
Unparallelled Things. Som., v. 62.
Fire in an Army. Jaim., ch. 8, vs. 38-40.
A Battle. Jaim., ch. 22, vs. 2-7.
Bhima's tour of spoliation. Bha., P. 2, ch. 4, vs. 5-13.
The Instability of the present Life. Dasa P. No. 1, vs. 1-5.
Spring-time. Bha., P.1, ch. 5, v. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A thunder storm. Jaim., ch. 4, v. 10.
Sun-rise. Can. Bas. P., ch. 4, v. 7.
Unprofitable and other things. Dasa P. No. 148, vs. 1-7.
A Town at the time of a Marriage. Rama., ch. 13, vs. 1-12.
Some Signs of a good Government. Som., v. 96.
A bad Beadle. Som., v. 97.
The Character of the bad is not easily changed. Som., v.85.
The Pandavas at Hastinapura. Bha., P. 2, ch. 13, vs. 6-15.
A beautiful Country. Can. Bas. P., ch. 11, v. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. 11.
The rainy Season. Bha., P. 1, ch. 19, vs. 18-21.
The Pandavas at Hastinapura. Bha., P. 2, ch. 13, v. 16. 17. 23-29. 31. 32.
Spring-time. Jaim., ch. 8, vs. 2-6.
Sun-rise. Jaim., ch. 2, v. 65.
Who are caste people ? Sarva.
Vain Things. Som., v. 74.
Evening-time. Jaim., ch. 17, v. 20. 21.
The Pandavas at Hastinapura. Bha., P. 2, ch. 13, vs. 33-39. 41-44.
Great Things are effected by small Means. Som., v. 11.
Sun-rise. Jaim., ch. 26, v. 26.
Sun-set and Moon-rise. Jaim., ch. 26, v. 4. 5. 13. 14. 17.
An Encampment. Can. Bas. P., ch. 42, vs. 13-15.
The blessings of good company. Sarva.
A fine country. Jaim., ch. 3, vs. 1-6. 8.
The Pandavas at Hastinapura. Bha., P. 2, ch. 13, vs. 45-50.
The hot Season. Jaim., ch. 15, vs. 2-4.
A fine Tank and sheltered Spot. Jaim., ch. 15, vs. 8-10. 14. 17. 18.
Candrahasa's Childhood. Jaim., ch. 28, vs. 14-20. 22.
A Town and its Garden. Jaim., ch. 3, v. 17. 21. 23. 24. 25. 28. 31.
The rainy Season. Jaim., ch. 17, vs. 1-4.
Rajasekhara's Garden. Rajasekhara Vilasa, ch. 2, v.2. 32. 35-39.
Candrahasa noticed by Dushtabuddhi. Jaim., ch. 28, vs. 25-28.
Near the Sea-shore. Jaim., ch. 6, v. 1. 3. 5-9.
Autumn. Jaim., ch. 25, v. 3. 5.
Candrahasa is exposed in the Forest. Jaim., ch. 28, v. 29. 30. 33. 35. 36. 38.
Winter. Raj. Vil., ch. 9, v. 4. 7. 9. 11. 12. 18. 22-30.
The Kulindas' hunt in the Forest where Candrahasa is exposed. Jaim., ch. 28, v. 40. 41. 43-48.
The Youth of Rajasekhara and Mitavacana. Raj. Vil., ch. 4, v. 76. 78. 78. 105. 117. 118.
The wintry and cold Seasons. Jaim., ch. 28, v. 1. 2. 4. 5.
Candrahasa is found and adopted. Jaim., ch. 28, vs. 52-55. 57. 58.
Rajasekhara receives the Kirata messenger by whom the hot season is described. Raj Vil., ch. 5, v. 21. 22. 24. 25. 26. 28. 29. 32-46. 51. 52.
Candrahasa in Candranavati. Jaim., ch. 28, v. 59. 60. 63; ch. 29, v. 7. 9. 12.
Rajasekhara determines to humble Simhala. Raj. Vil., ch. 5, vs. 116-133.
Candrahasa sends his tribute to Dushtabuddhi. Jaim., ch. 29, v. 16. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 26.
In autumn Rajasekhara starts for the War. Raj. Vil., ch. 6, vs. 2-7. 9-12. 24. 25.
Dushtabuddhi proceeds to Candranavati. Jaim., ch. 29, vs. 27. 30. 32-36.
Rajasekhara defeats Simhala, and marries his daughter. Raj Vil., ch. 6, vs. 32-36. 54. 116. 132. 133; ch. 7. v. 98.
Candrahasa is sent to Kuntala by Dushtabuddhi. Jaim., ch. 29, vs. 37-40. 44-46.
The rainy Season is spent by Rajasekhara in Simhala's Palace. Raj. Vil., ch. 8, v. 97. 69. 99. 102. 105. 109. 110. 112. 113. 116-120. 122. 124.
Candrahasa and Vishaye. Jaim., ch. 29, v. 48. 49; ch. 30, v. 1. 19. 24-29.
In spring Rajasekhara and his Wife go to the royal Garden. Raj. Vil., ch. 10, v. 2. 32.
Candrahasa's Marriage and Dushtabuddhi's Return. Jaim., ch. 30, v. 42. 48-51 ; ch. 31, vs. 26-29.
Sun-set and Moon-rise. Raj. Vil., ch. 11, v. 2. 7. 10. 19. 23. 67. 68.
At Sun-rise Rajasekhara goes to his Court as a second Luminary. Raj. Vil., ch. 12, v. 12. 13. 22-24. 39. 42.
The Wrath of Dushtabuddhi. Jaim., ch. 31, v. 30. 31. 33-37.
Good Company is to be sought for. Sarva.
Rajasekhara's horse-show. Raj. Vil., ch. 13, vs. 2-6. 8-16. 18-24. 26. 27. 45. 60-65. 67. 69. 70-73. 75-79. 82-93. 96. 98-104.

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