Kalidasa

Kālidāsa (4th–5th century CE) was a Classical Sanskrit author who is often considered ancient India's greatest poet and playwright. His plays and poetry are primarily based on Hindu Puranas and philosophy. His surviving works consist of three plays, two epic poems and two shorter poems.

Much about his life is unknown except what can be inferred from his poetry and plays. His works cannot be dated with precision, but they were most likely authored before the 5th century CE during the Gupta era. Provided by Wikipedia

1
by Kālidāsa
Published 1789
printed and sold by Joseph Cooper, for the benefit of insolvent debtors

2
by Kālidāsa
Published 1790
printed for Edwards, Pall Mall; by J. Cooper, No. 31, Bow Street, Covent Garden, with his new-invented ink

3
by Kālidāsa
Published 1796
printed for J. Mundell & Co. Edinburgh: and for J. Mundell, college, Glasgow

4
by Kālidāsa
Published 1792
Printed for Edwards, Pall Mall; By J. Cooper, Bow Street, Covent Garden