Thatsanakhati Thāng Sātsanā Nai Wannakam |
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Page 62
... thee ? Surgeth not all To head andheart within thee ? And floats in endless mystery Invisible visible around thee ? Great though it be , fill thou therefrom thine heart , And when in the feeling wholly blest thou art , Call it then what ...
... thee ? Surgeth not all To head andheart within thee ? And floats in endless mystery Invisible visible around thee ? Great though it be , fill thou therefrom thine heart , And when in the feeling wholly blest thou art , Call it then what ...
Page 152
... thee on every side , and come to thee in everything , and offer to thee my love every moment . thee . Let only that little be left of me whereby I may never hide Let only that little of my fetters be left whereby I am bound with thy ...
... thee on every side , and come to thee in everything , and offer to thee my love every moment . thee . Let only that little be left of me whereby I may never hide Let only that little of my fetters be left whereby I am bound with thy ...
Page 153
... thee and pass thee by on the dusty road , taking thee for naught . I wait here weary hours spreading my offerings for thee , while passers - by come and take my flowers , one by one , and my basket is nearly empty . The morning time is ...
... thee and pass thee by on the dusty road , taking thee for naught . I wait here weary hours spreading my offerings for thee , while passers - by come and take my flowers , one by one , and my basket is nearly empty . The morning time is ...
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