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Rabindranath Tagore
Gitanjali

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comes

   Part,  Paragraph
1 Text, 11| most distant course that comes nearest to thyself, and 2 Text, 43| chases light and the rain comes in the wake of the summer. ~ 3 Text, 44| heard his silent steps? He comes, comes, ever comes. ~Every 4 Text, 44| silent steps? He comes, comes, ever comes. ~Every moment 5 Text, 44| steps? He comes, comes, ever comes. ~Every moment and every 6 Text, 44| every day and every night he comes, comes, ever comes. ~Many 7 Text, 44| and every night he comes, comes, ever comes. ~Many a song 8 Text, 44| night he comes, comes, ever comes. ~Many a song have I sung 9 Text, 44| have always proclaimed, 'He comes, comes, ever comes.' ~In 10 Text, 44| always proclaimed, 'He comes, comes, ever comes.' ~In the fragrant 11 Text, 44| He comes, comes, ever comes.' ~In the fragrant days 12 Text, 44| through the forest path he comes, comes, ever comes. ~In 13 Text, 44| the forest path he comes, comes, ever comes. ~In the rainy 14 Text, 44| path he comes, comes, ever comes. ~In the rainy gloom of 15 Text, 44| thundering chariot of clouds he comes, comes, ever comes. ~In 16 Text, 44| chariot of clouds he comes, comes, ever comes. ~In sorrow 17 Text, 44| clouds he comes, comes, ever comes. ~In sorrow after sorrow 18 Text, 46| undisturbed even if my lord comes of a sudden to my door. ~ 19 Text, 51| The young light of morning comes through the window and spread 20 Text, 60| anybody know from where it comes? Yes, there is a rumour 21 Text, 60| enchantment. From there it comes to kiss baby's eyes. ~The 22 Text, 66| sounds and odours. ~There comes the morning with the golden 23 Text, 66| crown the earth. ~And there comes the evening over the lonely 24 Text, 67| Thy sunbeam comes upon this earth of mine 25 Text, 87| In your desolate dwelling comes the vagrant spring breeze. 26 Text, 87| gloom of dust, he wearily comes back to the ruined temple 27 Text, 87| heart. ~Many a festival day comes to you in silence, deity 28 Text, 95| beyond touch; and if the end comes here, let it come---let


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