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SACONTALA;

OR,

THE FATAL RING.

AN INDIAN DRAMA BY

Cálidás.

REPRINTED FROM THE TRANSLATION OF

SIR WILLIAM JONES.

LONDON :
CHARLTON TUCKER,
21, NORTHUMBERLAND STREET.
1870.

Front matter(not individually listed)

Persons of the Drama.




Dushmanta Emperor of India.
Sacontalá the Heroine of the piece.
Anusúyá Damsels attendant on her.
Priyamvadá
Madhávya the Emperor's Buffoon.
Gautamí an old female Hermit.
Sárngarava two Bráhmens.
Sáradwata
Canna Foster-Father of Sacontalá.
Cumbhílaca a Fisherman.
Misracésí a Nymph.
Mátali Charioteer of Indra.
A little Boy
Casyapa Deities, Parents of Indra.
Aditi
Officers of State and Police, Bráhmens, Damsels, Hermits, Pupils, Chamberlas, Warders of the Palace, Messengers, and Attendants.

Acts of the Play (not listed in original)

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