Yes. It's tale attributed to Kalidasa/Saradanand-Bakhusurudan.
[Sa]dbhavam pratipannanam vanchane ke vidaghata?
ankam aruhya suptanam, hantuh kim nama paurusham?
[Se]tum gatva samudrasya ganga-sagar-sangame,
Brahmahatya pramuchyate, mitra-droha na muchyte!
[Mi]tra-drohi, kritaghnas cha yas cha vishvas-ghatakam,
Trayas te narakam yanti, yad Chandra-divakarau.
[Ra]jan tvam asya putrasya yadi kalyanam icchhasi,
Daanam dehi dvijatinam, tat hita durgati varanam.
Free. has written: 'The Free story'
A drama is a story that is written to be acted for an audience.
Yes it is a poem if it tells a story if it is set out like a poem in verses or lines and not long sentences like in a book. It also could be called a ballad which is a poem that rhymes and tells a story and is usually about love or sadness, or could be called a monologue which is a poem that is spoken by one person within the poem. Most poems tell a story or describe something but to be a poem needs to be set out in verses/stanzas and/or rhyme.
ballad
A.H Quiggin has written: 'Story of Money'
The word "story" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses.
One could find a collection of Christmas verses at their local church. There should also be books containing Christmas verses available at your local library.
A typical ballad consists of around four to six verses. However, there is no strict rule, and the number of verses can vary depending on the length and storytelling needs of the song.
There are many verses in Genesis because of the story of creation. There are hundreds of them but here are a few. :) Genesis 1:3,6,9,13,14,20,24,30 2:9,10
When part of verse is used that was previously used in a song.
Exodus ch.19, among other verses.
All of the book of Matthew is about the life of Jesus.
"Tam O'Shanter," a narrative poem by Robert Burns, consists of 298 verses. The poem, written in 1790, tells the story of a man named Tam who encounters supernatural beings during a drunken journey home. It is celebrated for its vivid imagery and humor, as well as its commentary on the consequences of excessive drinking.
The idea of scriptural "happy texts" comes from the story of Pollyanna, and only mentions those in the Bible. The story explains that a 'happy text' is a scripture verse that uses words such as happy, joy, gladness, cheer, pleasure, etc. In the Book of Mormon there are: 9 Verses that use the word "Happy" 30 Verses that use the word "Happiness" 2 Verses that use the word "Happier" 126 Verses that use the word "Joy" 5 Verses that use the word "Enjoy" 3 Verses that use the word "Joyful" 4 Verses that use the word "Cheer" 20 Verses that use the word "Glad" 9 Verses that use the word "Gladness" 1 Verse that use the word "Bliss" 13 Verses that use the word "Pleasing" 18 Verses that use the word "Pleasure" 6 Verses that use the word "Pleased" 8 Verses that use the word "Pleasant" 3 Verses that use the word "Smile" 26 Verses that use the word "Delight" 8 Verses that use the word "Delightsome" 6 Verses that use the word "Delighted" This makes 297 "happy texts" in the Book of Mormon.
Sidney A. Story has written: 'Caste: a story of republican equality ..'
Page-Jesus baptism found in Matthew 3:13-17 and Mark 1:9-11. To find the story
The genre of "The Ballad of a Mother's Heart" is poetry or ballad. It is a narrative poem that tells a story and conveys emotions through its verses.