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THE WORKS OF SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE

Gitanjali: Song Offering

Cloth, $1.25; leather, $1.75

“Mr. Tagore’s translations are of trance-like beauty.”

The London Athenæum.

“These poems are representative of the highest degree of culture, and yet instinct with the simplicity and directness of the dweller on the soil.”–New York Sun.

“…it is the essence of all poetry of East and West alike–the language of the soul.”–The Indian Magazine and Review.

Songs of Kabir

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“Wonderfully graphic, conveying the universal thought of the Hindu poet, yet retaining mystic Eastern symbolism in expressing it.”–Baltimore Sun.

“The trend of Mr. Tagore’s mystical genius makes him a peculiarly sympathetic interpreter of Kabir’s vision and thought, and the book is perhaps one of the most important which that famous Hindu has introduced to the western world.”–Hartford Post.


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