| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 276 pages
...INTRODUCTION. SARGA THE FIRST. SAMODADAMODARO. THE SPORTS OF KRISHNA. BEAUTIFUL Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the Spring-time waited by the wood For Krishna...Spring, When every wind from warm Malay brings fragrance on its wing ; Brings fragrance stolen far away from thickets of the clove, In jungles where the bees... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 276 pages
...tells. SARGA THE FIRST. SAMODADAMODARO. THE SPORTS OF KRISHNA. BEAUTIFUL Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the Spring-time waited by the wood For Krishna...What follows is to the Music VASANTA and the Mode YATJ.) I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of Spring, When every wind from warm Malay... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...INTRODUCTION. SARGA THE FIRST. SAMODADAMODAEO. THE SPORTS OP KRISHNA. BEAUTIFUL Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the Spring-time waited by the wood For Krishna...one of her maidens sang this song:— ( What follows it to the Music VASANTA and the Mode YATI.) I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of Spring,... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 516 pages
...praise to thee arises. SAMODADAMODARO. THE SPORTS OF KRISHNA. Beautiful Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the Spring-time waited by the wood For Krishna...love's false fire consuming— And some one of her maiden* sane; thi« gong : — ( What follow» it to the Music V ABANTA and the Mode YATI.) I know... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...and the Gopis as a Spiritual Allegory. Beautiful Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the Spring-t'me q | % sZc0 G y2 [( I2: 0 I 2 " ℕ TI 㛤 . V^...!m MA , 1i . \' r 9 K ͨ uR־Vޜ d^ G{KwS&$1ٓ) $ — I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of Spring, When every wind from warm Malay brings... | |
| Martha Capps Oliver - 1900 - 452 pages
...singing, Their home and mine — did others hear The bonnie bluebells ringing? (grace pgt66ar2> *55 I KNOW where Krishna tarries In these early days of...Spring, When every wind from warm Malay Brings fragrance on the wing; Brings fragrance stolen far away From the thickets of the clove, In jungles where the... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1906 - 456 pages
...are translated by Sir Edwin Arnold. THE SPORTS OP KRISHNA. BEAUTIFUL Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the Spring-time waited by the wood For Krishna...consuming — And some one of her maidens sang this song : I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of Spring, When every wind from warm Malay brings... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1906 - 548 pages
...lord, must have his lordly will. PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE (The Mountain of the Lovers). A SONG OF KRISHNA I KNOW where Krishna tarries in these early days of...spring, When every wind from warm Malay brings fragrance on its wing; Brings fragrance stolen far away from thickets of the clove, In jungles where the bees... | |
| Indu Bhushan De Majumdar - 1918 - 398 pages
...the English rendering by Sir Edwin Arnold of the portion of the poem in which the two lines occur : "I know where Krishna tarries in these early days...Spring, When every wind from warm Malay brings fragrance on its wing ; Brings fragrance stolen far away from thickets of the clove. In jungles where the bees... | |
| Eunice Tietjens - 1928 - 408 pages
...is in form a transition between ptre lyric and pure drama. Beautiful Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha, All in the springtime waited by the wood For Krishna...consuming — And some one of her maidens sang this song: " I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of spring, When every wind from warm Malay brings... | |
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