All 8 Uses of
thus far
in
The Ramayana
- I have repeated, Sire, thus far, The words of old Sanatkumár, In order as he spoke them then Amid the crowd of holy men.†
Book 1
- Thus far, Sumantra, thou wast guide; Now to Ayodhyá turn," he cried: "Hence seek we leaving steeds and car, On foot the wood that stretches far."†
Book 2
- The son of Raghu to his queen Thus far described the unequalled scene, And, as the hermit's death he rued, The mournful story thus renewed: "The deed my heedless hand had wrought Perplexed me with remorseful thought, And all alone I pondered still How kindly deed might salve the ill.†
Book 2
- Thus far, O bird, thus far alone On thee my pity may be shown.†
Book 2 *
- Thus far, O bird, thus far alone On thee my pity may be shown.†
Book 2
- Thus far, O Vánar lords, may you O'er sea and land your search pursue.†
Book 4
- Thus far the splendid Lord of Day Pursues through heaven his ceaseless way, Shedding on every spot his light; Then sinks behind Mount Asta's height, Thus far advance: the sunless sea Beyond is all unknown to me.†
Book 4
- Thus far the splendid Lord of Day Pursues through heaven his ceaseless way, Shedding on every spot his light; Then sinks behind Mount Asta's height, Thus far advance: the sunless sea Beyond is all unknown to me.†
Book 4
Definition:
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(thus far) up until now