పుట:The Prosody of the Telugu and Sanscrit L.pdf/33

ఈ పుటను అచ్చుదిద్దలేదు

She is thy little sister, a virgin, simple and powerless, she 'wishes thy prosperity alone; Do not for a word uttered from the sky cast off all rectitude, and murder this pure one; O thou of noble descent, and virtuous mind, alas, wrath is a sin! ah, does it become then to kill thy sister O lord of Bhoja !

The rest of the uniform metres occurring less often, the reader will now pass over the remainder of this chapter for the present, and turn to the Giti metres described in section 48.

25. The Matta-cokila is formed of (RSJL*RSV) a cretic, anapaest, amphibrach, and short syllable before the yati, and after it a cretic, anapeest and iambus.s The rule therefore is *~— i - ~