King Divodasa, O monarch, having lost his army and seeing his treasury exhausted, left his capital and fled away.
Of that king, illustrious as Surya, were born a hundred sons.
What hast thou done and where hast thou done it in consequence of which thou hast lost thy senses in fear and art more dead than alive?
Their heads struck off, O king, with hundreds and thousands of broad-headed arrows, the warriors of Vitahavya fell down with blood-dyed bodies like Kinsuka trees felled by woodmen with their axes on every side.
Seated on Sakra's seat at the command of that god of a thousand eyes, Pritha's son of immeasurable energy began to blaze in splendour like a second Indra.
Thou hast a thousand feet, a hundred heads, and a thousand eyes.
Like Indra Lord of Thousand Eyes, Drawn by fleet lions through the skies.
The night has a thousand eyes, And the day but one; Yet the light of the bright world dies With the dying sun.
Possessed of one foot, of large teeth, and a thousand heads and thousand Stomachs, it has a thousand arms, a thousand tongues, and a thousand eyes.
As the celebrated Sakra, he had a thousand eyes on his person and was armed with the thunderbolt.
Purandara of a thousand eyes, beholding the gods flying in fear and Vritra growing in boldness, became deeply dejected.
The mind has a thousand eyes, And the heart but one; Yet the light of a whole life dies When love is done.
And Purandara of a thousand eyes, witnessing this wonderful incident, thought that bird to be some great being and addressed him thus.
And he of a hundred sacrifices, possessed also of a thousand eyes, beholding that the Kshatriya monarchs ruled so virtuously, poured down vivifying showers at proper times and places and blessed all creatures.
I call it more elaborate, only because the workmanship as to form is much more: The night has a thousand eyes, And the day but one; Yet the light of the whole world dies With the dying sun.
It is a house of magic, the 'House of a Thousand Eyes.
That old professor interests me and so does that 'House of a Thousand Eyes.
Yes, Miss Leila, I would like it; but a bird with a thousand eyes, I think it would frighten me.
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