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Pagina 67
Her peaks on which the gods dwell rose into view and they looked like " diamond lustres ” . She was tallest of all the mountain ranges that stood silently beyond her and all of them together watched the dawn , a phenomenon from the ...
Her peaks on which the gods dwell rose into view and they looked like " diamond lustres ” . She was tallest of all the mountain ranges that stood silently beyond her and all of them together watched the dawn , a phenomenon from the ...
Pagina 109
They had gathered together their locks of hair that looked brilliant , “ like day under night ” , and they looked “ rapturous flowers of the soul ” , “ daughters divine of the earth . ” But they " lived under darkness ” for they were ...
They had gathered together their locks of hair that looked brilliant , “ like day under night ” , and they looked “ rapturous flowers of the soul ” , “ daughters divine of the earth . ” But they " lived under darkness ” for they were ...
Pagina 183
... of sun and of shadow Where in some garden of kings one walks with his heart in the sunshine , Out from her door where she stood for him waiting Polyxena started Seized his hand and looked in his face and spoke to her brother .
... of sun and of shadow Where in some garden of kings one walks with his heart in the sunshine , Out from her door where she stood for him waiting Polyxena started Seized his hand and looked in his face and spoke to her brother .
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Preface | 1 |
Introduction | 5 |
Sri Aurobindo The Poet | 11 |
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