| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 276 pages
...dearer thing, The love and lack of Radha Upon his soul in Spring. • Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again ; And pointing far away between the leaves...love for those fair girls — Fair, but not so as Radha ; and she sang ( What follows is to the Music RAMAGIR! and the Mode YATI.) See, Lady ! how thy... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 278 pages
...of a dearer thing, The love and lack of Radha Upon his soul in Spring. Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again ; And pointing far away between the leaves...Now with this one, now that ; his heart, her prize, And o'er his brow with roses blown she fans a fragrance rare, That falls on the enchanted sense like... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...of a dearer thing, The love and lack of Radha Upon his soul in Spring. Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again; And pointing far away between the leaves...love for those fair girls — Fair, but not so as Radha; and she sang (What follows u to the Music RAMAGIR! and the Mode YATI.) See, Lady! how thy Krishna... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 516 pages
...of a dearer thing, The love and lack of Radha Upon his soul in Spring. Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again : And pointing far away between the leaves...love for those fair girls — Fair, but not so as Radha ; and she sang : ( What follow» it to the ifutic RAMACI ri and the Mode YATI.) See, Lady ! how... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 456 pages
...many an one, In the rosy days of Spring-time, for he will not live alone. Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again ; And pointing far away between the leaves...love for those fair girls — Fair, but not so as Radha, and she sang : See, Lady ! how thy Krishna passes these idle hours Decked forth in fold of woven... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 432 pages
...many an one, In the rosy days of Spring-time, for he will not live alone. Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again ; And pointing far away between the leaves...one, now that ; his heart, her prize, Panting with Abolish passions, and his eyes Beaming with too much love for those fair girls — Fair, but not so... | |
| Eunice Tietjens - 1928 - 408 pages
...tone, In the soft awakening springtime, when 'tis hard to live alone." Then she, the maid of Radha, spake again; And pointing far away between the leaves...love for those fair girls — Fair, but not so as Radha; and she sang: "See, Lady! how thy Krishna passes these idle hours Decked forth in fold of woven... | |
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