| Ch.27 p.143 para.8 sent.1 | Haʻi akula ʻo Kahalaomāpuana, “He huakaʻi ʻimi lani.” | Kahalaomapuana answered, "A journey to seek one from the heavens." |
| Ch.27 p.143 para.9 sent.1 | Nīnau hou lāua, “ʻImi i ka lani ʻo wai?” | Again they asked, "To seek what one from the heavens?" |
| Ch.27 p.143 para.10 sent.1 | “ʻO Kaʻōnohiokalā,” wahi a Kahalaomāpuana, “ka lani kapu a Kāʻeloikamalama lāua ʻo Mokukelekahiki.” | "Kaonohiokala," replied Kahalaomapuana, "the high taboo one of Kaeloikamalama and Mokukelekahiki." |
| Ch.27 p.145 para.9 sent.2 | Kuʻu ʻia mai kuʻu lani, | Release the one in the heavens, |
| Ch.27 p.147 para.2 sent.1 | “He huakaʻi ʻimi lani,” wahi a Kahalaomāpuana. | "A journey to seek one from the heavens," answered Kahalaomapuana. |
| Ch.27 p.147 para.3 sent.1 | “ʻImi ʻo wai ka lani e ʻimi ai?” | "To seek what one from the heavens?" |
| Ch.27 p.147 para.5 sent.1 | “A loaʻa ka lani, he aha ka hana?” | "The high one found, what is he to do?" |
| Ch.28 p.151 para.1 sent.2 | Hoʻokahi wale nō mea nui āna, ʻo ka lani āu i kiʻi mai nei. | only one thing will be great enough, to get you the high one; |
| Ch.28 p.152 para.1 sent.3 | ʻAʻole a mākou uku e uku aku ai no ka mālama ʻana a ke aliʻi iā mākou, a no ia mea, e ʻae mai ʻoe e iho aʻe au me kuʻu kaikunāne lani i lalo, a lawe mai iā Lāʻieikawai i luna nei.” | we have no way to repay the princess for her protection; and for this reason permit me and my princely brother to go down below and bring Laieikawai up here." |
| Ch.28 p.152 para.5 sent.5 | Pali kaulu ʻole ka lani, | The heavens flood not the earth/ |
| Ch.28 p.152 para.5 sent.9 | Nā kupu nāna e pani ka peʻa kapu o kūkulu o Tahiti, Eia lā he lani hou, he kama nāu, | The lawless ones who close the taboo house at the borders of Tahiti, Here is one from the heavens, a child of yours. |
| Ch.28 p.153 para.3 sent.4 | Kāhea akula ʻo Laukieleʻula, “E kuʻu Lani, eia ko kuahine, ʻo Kahalaomāpuana, ka mea āu e aloha nui nei. | Laukieleula cried out, "O my heavenly one, here is your sister, Kahalaomapuana, the one you love best, |
| Ch.31 p.169 para.1 sent.3 | A no ko Kahalaomāpuana ʻae ʻole, hoʻopuka akula ʻo ia i kāna ʻōlelo i mua o kona kaikunāne, “E kuʻu Lani, ma kou hoʻolilo ʻana aʻe nei iā mākou e hoʻi i Keʻalohilani, a ʻo lākou nō ke hoʻi, a ʻo wau nei lā, e noho aʻe nō wau i lalo nei e like me kāu hoʻonoho mua ʻana, no ka mea, ke aloha nei wau i ka ʻāina a me nā makaʻāinana, a ua maʻa aʻe nei nō hoʻi ka noho ʻana. | And in refusing, she spoke to her brother as follows: "My high one, as to your sending us to Kealohilani, let them go and I will remain here, living as you first placed me; for I love the land and the people and am accustomed to the life; |
| Ch.31 p.170 para.4 sent.2 | I ia manawa, haʻi akula ʻo ia i kāna ʻōlelo i mua o kona kaikunāne me ka ʻī aku, “E kū ke alanui o kuʻu lani pēlā e kali no nā lā he ʻumi. | Then she said to her brother, "Let the pathway of my high one wait ten days, |
| Ch.31 p.170 para.5 sent.4 | ʻAʻole naʻe no koʻu makemake e hoʻi i ia ʻāina, akā, na koʻu lima nō i ʻae iaʻu e haʻalele iā ʻoukou ma muli o ka hailona a kuʻu kaikunāne lani nei. | it was not my wish to go back to this land, but my hand decided my leaving you according to the lot laid by my divine brother. |
| Ch.31 p.170 para.5 sent.10 | A laila, lālau aʻela ʻo ia i kona ʻaʻahu, a pālulu aʻela i kona mau maka i mua o ke anaina i mea e hūnā ai i kona mānaʻonaʻo i nā makaʻāinana a me ka ʻāina, a lawe ʻia akula ʻo ia ma ke ānuenue i loko o nā ao kaʻalelewa ma ka lani kua kaʻa. | Then she caught hold of her garment and held it up to her eyes before the assembly to hide her feeling for the people and the land. And she was borne by the rainbow to the land above the clouds, to Lanikuakaa, the heavens higher up. |
| Ch.32 p.174 para.1 sent.1 | “E kuʻu Lani ē,” wahi a Lāʻielohelohe, “pehea lā e kaʻawale ai i ia kuko ou maiā ʻoe aʻe? | "O my high one," said Laielohelohe, "how can you rid yourself of your passion? |
| Ch.32 p.174 para.1 sent.2 | A he aha lā ka manaʻo o kuʻu lani e pono ai ke hana?” | And what does my high one see fit to do?" |
| Ch.32 p.174 para.2 sent.1 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Lāʻielohelohe, “ʻAʻole kāua e launa kino, e kuʻu Lani, no ka mea, ʻo ka mea nāna i mālama iaʻu mai kuʻu wā ʻuʻuku mai a loaʻa wale kuʻu kāne, nāna ka ʻōlelo paʻa ma oʻu lā, ʻaʻole e hāʻawi i kuʻu kino me kahi mea ʻē aʻe e hoʻohaumia. | Said Laielohelohe, "We can not touch one another, my high one, for the one who brought me up from the time I was born until I found my husband, he has strictly bound me not to defile my flesh with anyone; |
| Ch.32 p.174 para.2 sent.2 | A no laila, e kuʻu Lani ē, na ka mea nāna ka hoʻohiki paʻa iaʻu e ʻae aku i kou makemake.” | and, therefore, my high one, it is his to grant your wish." |
| Ch.32 p.174 para.5 sent.1 | ʻĪ aku ʻo Kapūkaʻihaoa, “E ka lani o nā lani, ke ʻae aku nei wau ma kāu noi, e kuʻu Lani. | Said Kapukaihaoa: "High one of the highest, I grant your request, my high one; |
| Ch.32 p.174 para.6 sent.2 | Noho ʻia! He lani i luna, he honua i lalo. | be ruled by him; heavens above, earth beneath; |
| Ch.33 p.180 para.2 sent.4 | Kuʻu Lani ē. ʻO ia ē.” | My high one! So it is I feel. |
| Ch.34 p.185 para.7 sent.3 | No ka mea, ua ʻōlelo mai nei kuʻu kāne lani, ua hewa ka noho ʻana o Lāʻielohelohe me Kekalukaluokēwā, a no ia mea, ua hoʻouna aku nei wau iā Kaʻōnohiokalā e kiʻi aku i ka wahine a hoʻi mai. | for I have heard from my husband and high one that Laielohelohe is having trouble, with Kekalukaluokewa, and so I have sent Kaonohiokala to fetch the woman and return hither; |
| Ch.34 p.187 para.5 sent.2 | Akā, i kuʻu nānā ʻana aku nei, aia naʻe, ua hewa ka haku lani oʻu. | but while I was looking my high lord sinned; |
| Ch.34 p.189 para.1 sent.1 | I ia manawa, ua hoʻopouli ʻia ka lewa, a hoʻopiha ʻia i nā leo wawalo o ka hanehane, me ka leo uē, “Ua hāʻule ka lani! | Then the air was darkened and it was filled with the cry of wailing spirits and the voice of lamentation — "The divine one has fallen! |
| Ch.34 p.189 para.1 sent.2 | Ua hāʻule ka lani!!” | The divine one has fallen!!" |