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Kabir says: "Listen to me, brother! bring the vision of the Beloved in your heart."


References

BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE

GITANJALI (SONG OFFERINGS). A Collection of Prose Translations made by the Author from the original Bengali. With an Introduction by W. B. YEATS, and a Portrait by W. ROTHENSTEIN. Crown 8vo. 45. 6d. net.

ATHENÆUAf. "Mr. Tagore's translations are of trance-like beauty."

NATION. "Only the classics of mystical literature provide a standard by which this handful of 'Song Offerings' can be appraised or understood."

THE GARDENER. LYRICS OF LOVE AND LIFE. Translated by the Author from the original Bengali. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. 45. 6d. net.

DAILY MAIL. "Flowers as fresh as sunrise.... One cannot tell what they have lost in the translation, but as they stand they are of extreme beauty.... They are simple, exalted, fragrant episodes and incidents of every day transposed to faery."