Wouldst thou the young year's blossoms and the fruits of its decline, And all by which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed, Wouldst thou the earth and heaven itself in one sole name combine ? I name thee, O Sakuntala,- and all at once is) said. the calcutta review - Page xxivby the calcutta review - 1857Full view - About this book
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...greatest in the world paid glowing tributes which, in English rendering, stand as follows: Wouldst thou the young year's blossoms and the fruits of its...by which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted and fed? Wouldst thou the earth and heaven itself in one sole name combine? I name thee, O Sakmitul.ï.... | |
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