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Incomplete Poems 51 Morocco gave hi
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Incomplete Poems 53 The phantom lik
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Incomplete Poems 55 While terror wi
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Incomplete Poems 57 The voice was n
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Incomplete Poems 59 The artist Grac
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Complete Narrative Poems
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CANTO I Pururavus from Titan confli
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Urvasie 69 That lovely advent, laug
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Urvasie 71 Great thundrous whispers
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Urvasie 73 He feared and cherished.
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Urvasie 75 Hurting thyself with goo
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CANTO II But from the dawn and moun
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Urvasie 79 Thy being and hast here
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Urvasie 81 For not in Ilian streets
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Urvasie 83 Over the barren rocks an
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Urvasie 85 Who love one small face
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CANTO III So was a goddess won to m
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Urvasie 89 And took into their glad
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Urvasie 91 “Rejoice possessing, O
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Urvasie 93 Alarmed he turned toward
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Urvasie 95 As with a fever, and his
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Urvasie 97 With faces the immeasura
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CANTO IV Through darkness and immen
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Urvasie 101 The hero self-discrowne
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Urvasie 103 The fathers of the Arya
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Urvasie 105 Said low: “O son, I k
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Urvasie 107 Of passionate uncontrol
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Urvasie 109 Then Love in his sweet
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Love and Death In woodlands of the
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Love and Death 115 Near their wreat
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Love and Death 117 Darted into gree
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Love and Death 119 Of men that die,
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Love and Death 121 Nor silence he e
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Love and Death 123 Ascetic force be
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Love and Death 125 Teach filial hea
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Love and Death 127 Even sin may be
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Love and Death 129 Leaving the body
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Love and Death 131 O inarticulate g
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Love and Death 133 The drifting gho
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Love and Death 135 Welled from him;
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Love and Death 137 Bore to the yout
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Love and Death 139 Warrior and danc
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Love and Death 141 So that unbearab
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Incomplete Narrative Poems Circa 18
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PROLOGUE Alnuman and the Peri In Ba
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Khaled of the Sea 149 Strangely com
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Khaled of the Sea 151 Of the untrou
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Khaled of the Sea 153 Her hair back
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Khaled of the Sea 155 Not on the li
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Khaled of the Sea 157 For now not v
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Khaled of the Sea 159 That to no al
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Khaled of the Sea 161 He takes but
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166 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 Haunted
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168 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 I held t
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170 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 Offering
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172 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 Buried,
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Sonnets from Manuscripts Circa 1900
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178 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 O letter
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180 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 Rose, I
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182 Baroda, c. 1898 - 1902 To weep
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The Spring Child (On Basanti’s bi
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Short Poems 187 O sweet grave Siren
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Short Poems 189 Epigram If thou wou
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Short Poems 191 Therefore I pass sw
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Short Poems 193 So that was why So
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Short Poems 195 Seized as by a flam
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Poems from Ahana and Other Poems
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202 Baroda and Bengal, c. 1900 - 19
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242 Baroda and Bengal, c. 1900 - 19
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244 Baroda and Bengal, c. 1900 - 19
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To the Boers (Written during the pr
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Poems from Manuscripts 249 Devoted
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Poems from Manuscripts 251 For this
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Poems from Manuscripts 253 Earth bu
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Poems from Manuscripts 255 Vision W
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Poems from Manuscripts 257 In Benar
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Poems from Manuscripts 259 And Beng
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Poems from Manuscripts 261 Quietly
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Satirical Poem Published in 1907
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268 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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270 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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The Mother of Dreams Goddess, supre
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LUCIFER Short Poems 275 The Birth o
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SIRIOTH LUCIFER Sirioth, I do not y
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Short Poems 279 Epiphany Immortal,
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Short Poems 281 Exulting in the gra
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286 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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288 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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290 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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296 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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298 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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300 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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302 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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304 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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306 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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308 Calcutta and Chandernagore, 190
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Chitrangada In Manipur upon her ori
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Chitrangada 313 To bind thee for a
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Chitrangada 315 To them he entruste
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Chitrangada 317 Between me and thos
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The Rakshasas (The Rakshasa, the vi
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The Rakshasas 323 The Ifrit 1 he re
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The Mahatmas 325 Delight, go down a
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The Mahatmas 327 Streaming upon me
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Part Five Pondicherry Circa 1910 -
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336 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Loo
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338 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 But
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340 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Fil
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342 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Sin
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344 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Sto
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346 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Wha
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348 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Ate
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350 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Dar
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352 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Ans
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358 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Tho
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360 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Joy
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362 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Sho
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364 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Tra
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366 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Gre
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368 Pondicherry, c. 1910 - 1920 Now
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BOOK III The Book of the Assembly B
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Ilion - Book III 371 Once more he s
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Ilion - Book III 373 Toil and loss
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Ilion - Book III 375 Shrieks with t
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Ilion - Book III 377 Voicing angers
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Ilion - Book III 379 Than to preser
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Ilion - Book III 381 Born on a nigh
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Ilion - Book III 383 No, when the w
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Ilion - Book III 385 They would hav
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Ilion - Book III 387 Moved the arra
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BOOK IV The Book of Partings Eagerl
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Ilion - Book IV 391 “Well art tho
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Ilion - Book IV 393 One for all I w
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Ilion - Book IV 395 Six were the ha
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Ilion - Book IV 397 Even as here up
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Ilion - Book IV 399 Or if they see,
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Ilion - Book IV 401 Nor have I know
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Ilion - Book IV 403 “So it is com
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Ilion - Book IV 405 Never Death dre
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Ilion - Book IV 407 Easy the Greeks
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Ilion - Book IV 409 Hardly believin
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BOOK V The Book of Achilles Meanwhi
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Ilion - Book V 413 And at the omino
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Ilion - Book V 415 When from their
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Ilion - Book V 417 Neither the tran
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Ilion - Book V 419 Chill of the joy
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Ilion - Book VI 421 Yet not for tyr
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Ilion - Book VI 423 If to their ten
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Ilion - Book VI 425 Knows them not.
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Ilion - Book VI 427 Darting flames
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Ilion - Book VI 429 Sthenelus war a
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Ilion - Book VI 431 Falling apart f
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BOOK VII The Book of the Woman So t
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Ilion - Book VII 435 So one can see
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Ilion - Book VII 437 Seal of the an
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Ilion - Book VII 439 That fell sile
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Ilion - Book VII 441 Wise Alceste
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Ilion - Book VIII 443 Helped by the
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Ilion - Book VIII 445 Dumbly repeat
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Ilion - Book VIII 447 Long already
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Ilion - Book VIII 449 Rose in their
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Ilion - Book VIII 451 Sang from the
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Ilion - Book VIII 453 War I declare
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Ilion - Book VIII 455 Drawn to the
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Ilion - Book VIII 457 Ever where ch
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Ilion - Book VIII 459 “Thou, my s
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Ilion - Book VIII 461 Glad of the t
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Ilion - Book VIII 463 Ida saw them
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Ilion - Book IX 465 Not like men’
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Ilion - Book IX 467 Seized on the t
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Ilion - Book IX 469 Felled, to each
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Ilion - Book IX 471 Drive, Automedo
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Ilion - Book IX 473 Ascanus gathere
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Ahana (Ahana, the Dawn of God, desc
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Ahana 479 Tangles of sunbeams aslee
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Ahana 481 Souls without number cros
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Ahana 483 He the eternal Truth that
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Ahana 485 After the sacrifice offer
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Ahana 487 Cruelty stalked like a li
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Ahana 489 Ever we hear in the heart
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AHANA Ahana 491 Voice of the sensuo
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AHANA The Descent of Ahana Strayed
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The Descent of Ahana 497 Rapture ye
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The Descent of Ahana 499 Calm were
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The Descent of Ahana 501 Earth was
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The Descent of Ahana 503 Sinew and
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The Descent of Ahana 505 HasHedenie
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The Descent of Ahana 507 Sounds in
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The Meditations of Mandavya O joy o
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The Meditations of Mandavya 511 Whi
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The Meditations of Mandavya 513 But
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The Meditations of Mandavya 515 Ran
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Thou who controllest Thou who contr
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Incomplete Poems 521 The Tale of Na
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Incomplete Poems 523 They flew not
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Incomplete Poems 525 Out of the mou
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Part Six Baroda and Pondicherry Cir
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Musa Spiritus O Word concealed in t
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Poems Past and Present 533 TheBlueB
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Poems Past and Present 535 For man
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Poems Past and Present 537 I left t
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Poems Past and Present 539 Com’st
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Poems Past and Present 541 Life Mys
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Part Seven Pondicherry Circa 1927 -
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The Bird of Fire Gold-white wings a
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Six Poems 549 But out from some Inf
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Six Poems 551 “Arms taking to a v
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Six Poems 553 In Horis Aeternum A f
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Six Poems 555 substitution of a lon
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Six Poems 557 in itself that possib
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562 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 The
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564 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 Ros
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568 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 _ N
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576 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 Jou
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578 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 Des
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580 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 Ren
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Sonnets
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Man the Enigma A deep enigma is the
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Sonnets from Manuscripts Circa 1934
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636 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 A b
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642 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 “
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644 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 The
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650 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 In
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652 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 Win
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658 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 Sur
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660 Pondicherry, c. 1927 - 1947 2 T
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Incomplete Poems 665 His mind becam
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Incomplete Poems 667 O all my world
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Incomplete Poems 669 Across the blu
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Incomplete Poems 673 In the temple
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Incomplete Poems 675 Godtothygreatn
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Incomplete Poems 677 France for her
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Incomplete Poems 679 Iamfilledwitht
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Incomplete Poems 681 Voice of the S
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Greek Epigram m roc ^Erwc l¨oc j'
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PoemsinGreekandinFrench 687 Sur les
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Note on the Texts Sri Aurobindo onc
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Note on the Texts 693 certainly was
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Note on the Texts 695 and in all pr
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Note on the Texts 697 to Songs to M
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Note on the Texts 699 have been int
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Note on the Texts 701 Poems from Ma
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Note on the Texts 703 An Image. Cir
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Note on the Texts 705 the editors i
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Note on the Texts 707 The Mahatmas.
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Note on the Texts 709 Poems from Ma
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Note on the Texts 713 — it took o
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Note on the Texts 715 failed to mee
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Note on the Texts 717 Sonnets Sri A
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Note on the Texts 719 the same time
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Note on the Texts 721 The Dual Bein
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Note on the Texts 723 Lyrical Poems
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Note on the Texts 729 Voice of the
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734 Collected Poems Cry of the ocea
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736 Collected Poems The Inconscient
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740 Collected Poems To R. 280 To th
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Index of First Lines A bare imperso
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Index of First Lines 745 Hearken, G
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Index of First Lines 747 Mute stand
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Index of First Lines 749 Silver foa
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Index of First Lines 751 With wind