"Kanwa: Daughter, the cherished purpose of my heart Has ever been to wed thee to a man That should be worthy of thee; such a spouse Hast thou thyself, by thine own merits, won. To him thou goest, and about his neck Soon shalt thou cling confidingly, as now Thy favourite jasmine twines its loving arms Around the sturdy mango. Leave thou it To its protector—e'en as I consign Thee to thy lord, and henceforth from my mind Banish all anxious thought on thy behalf."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Shakuntala_(play)
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Shakuntala (play)
442 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Shakuntala (play) →
Related Quotes
"Máthavya: This passion of yours for a rustic maiden, when you have so many gems of women at home in your palace, seem…"
"King: Go first, reverend Sirs, I will follow you immediately."
"Karabhaka: Victory to the King! The Queen-mother bids me say that in four days from the present time she intends cele…"
"Máthavya: Already I feel quite like a young prince."
"Gautami: Let me sprinkle you with this holy water, and all your ailments will depart. The day is closing, my child; c…"
"King: Enough! These words remove all my doubts."
"Anasúyá: That must be the voice of a guest announcing his arrival."
"Anasúyá: Go quickly, dear Priyamvadá, throw yourself at his feet, and persuade him to come back, while I prepare a pr…"
"Priyamvadá: Well, dear Anasúyá, I have done my best; but what living being could succeed in pacifying such a cross-gr…"
"Priyamvadáand Anasúyá: Noble Sir, we are terrified by the accidental disturbance caused by the wild elephant. Permit …"