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Pagina 53
know not , how men by “ their desires and their pessimistic griefs ” and “ fleeting enjoyments ” weave “ a ... mortals Sated their vast desire and enjoying the world and each other Sported free and unscourged ; for the earth was their ...
know not , how men by “ their desires and their pessimistic griefs ” and “ fleeting enjoyments ” weave “ a ... mortals Sated their vast desire and enjoying the world and each other Sported free and unscourged ; for the earth was their ...
Pagina 176
Clasping him wholly her arms of desire were a girdle of madness , Cestus divine of the dread Aphrodite . He with her kisses Flushed like the gods with unearthly wine and rejoiced in his ruin . Here the poet brings out picturesquely ...
Clasping him wholly her arms of desire were a girdle of madness , Cestus divine of the dread Aphrodite . He with her kisses Flushed like the gods with unearthly wine and rejoiced in his ruin . Here the poet brings out picturesquely ...
Pagina 247
Through man's desires and his indulgence in fleeting pastimes he was weaving the canvas on which the gods by the ... of mortals Sated their vast desire and enjoying the world and each other Sported free and unscourged ; for the earth ...
Through man's desires and his indulgence in fleeting pastimes he was weaving the canvas on which the gods by the ... of mortals Sated their vast desire and enjoying the world and each other Sported free and unscourged ; for the earth ...
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Preface | 1 |
Introduction | 5 |
Sri Aurobindo The Poet | 11 |
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