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Available Poems in The Gardener (by Rabindranath Tagore )

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  • no. 1. Have mercy upon your servant, my queen!  ⊗
  • no. 2. Ah, poet, the evening draws near  ⊗
  • no. 3. In the morning I cast my net into the sea  (Ann Marie Callaway) GER ⊗
  • no. 4. Ah me, why did they build my house  ⊗
  • no. 5. I am restless. I am athirst for far-away things  (Raymond Hanson) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 6. The tame bird was in a cage  ⊗
  • no. 7. O mother, the young Prince is to pass by our door  (Arthur Koerner) FRE GER GER ITA POL ⊗
  • no. 8. When the lamp went out by my bed  GER RUS ⊗
  • no. 9. When I go alone at night to my love-tryst  (Arturo Buzzi-Peccia) GER ⊗
  • no. 10. Let your work be, bride. Listen, the guest has come  ⊗
  • no. 11. Come as you are; do not loiter over your toilet  ⊗
  • no. 12. If you would be busy and fill your pitcher  (Ann Marie Callaway, Raymond Hanson) GER ⊗
  • no. 13. I asked nothing, only stood at the edge of the wood  ⊗
  • no. 14. I was walking by the road, I do not know why  ⊗
  • no. 15. I run as a musk-deer runs  (Richard Hageman) CZE DUT GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 16. Hands cling to hands and eyes linger on eyes  (Raymond Hanson) FRE GER GER POR RUS SWE ⊗
  • no. 17. The yellow bird sings in their tree  RUS ⊗
  • no. 18. When the two sisters go to fetch water  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Richard Hageman) ⊗
  • no. 19. You walked by the riverside path  ⊗
  • no. 20. Day after day he comes and goes away  (Frank Bridge, John Foley, Bertha Frensel Wegener-Koopman) CZE DUT GER ITA RUS ⊗
  • no. 21. Why did he choose to come to my door  ITA ⊗
  • no. 22. When she passed by me with quick steps  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Raymond Hanson) CZE GER ⊗
  • no. 23. Why do you sit there and jingle your bracelets  ITA ⊗
  • no. 24. Do not keep to yourself the secret of your heart  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Frank van Gompel, Raymond Hanson) CZE GER GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 25. Come to us, youth, tell us truly  FRE ⊗
  • no. 26. What comes from your willing hands I take  FRE ⊗
  • no. 27. Trust love even if it brings sorrow. Do not close up your heart."  ⊗
  • no. 28. Your questioning eyes are sad  (Raymond Hanson) GER ⊗
  • no. 29. Speak to me, my love!  (Frank Bridge, Ann Marie Callaway, Matthew Emery, Margaret Carter Metcalf) FRE GER GER ITA POL ⊗
  • no. 30. You are the evening cloud  (Frank Bridge, Ann Marie Callaway, Edward Horsman, Emiliano Renaud) CZE FRE GER GER SPA ⊗
  • no. 31. My heart, the bird of the wilderness  ([more than ten composers]) CZE CZE FRE GER GER ITA POL SWE ⊗
  • no. 32. Tell me if this be all true, my lover  (Arthur Koerner) GER ⊗
  • no. 33. I love you, beloved. Forgive me my love  GER GER ITA ⊗
  • no. 34. Do not go, my love, without asking my leave  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, John Craig Cooper, Richard Hageman, Arthur Koerner, Bertha Frensel Wegener-Koopman) GER ITA RUS ⊗
  • no. 35. Lest I should know you too easily, you play with me  ⊗
  • no. 36. He whispered, "My love, raise your eyes."  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Frank van Gompel) ITA ⊗
  • no. 37. Would you put your wreath of fresh flowers on my neck, fair one?  ⊗
  • no. 38. My love, once upon a time your poet  (Raymond Hanson) GER ⊗
  • no. 39. I try to weave a wreath all the morning  ⊗
  • no. 40. An unbelieving smile flits on your eyes  ⊗
  • no. 41. I long to speak the deepest words I have to say to you  (Naresh Sohal) ⊗
  • no. 42. O mad, superbly drunk  ⊗
  • no. 43. No, my friends, I shall never be an ascetic  ⊗
  • no. 44. Reverend sir, forgive this pair of sinners  ⊗
  • no. 45. To the guests that must go bid God's speed  DUT ⊗
  • no. 46. You left me and went on your way  ⊗
  • no. 47. If you would have it so  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Henry Kimball Hadley) DUT ITA ⊗
  • no. 48. Free me from the bonds of your sweetness, my love!  (John Craig Cooper, Eric Fogg) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 49. I hold her hands and press her to my breast  ⊗
  • no. 50. Love, my heart longs day and night  (Raymond Hanson, Darius Milhaud, Bertha Frensel Wegener-Koopman) CZE CZE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 51. Then finish the last song  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, Ralph D'Mello, Alistair Hinton) FRE GER GER ITA POL ⊗
  • no. 52. Why did the lamp go out?  DUT ⊗
  • no. 54. Where do you hurry with your basket  (Marvin Duchow) ⊗
  • no. 55. It was mid-day when you went away  ⊗
  • no. 57. I plucked your flower, O world!  (Alistair Hinton) CZE FRE GER GER ITA SPA SWE ⊗
  • no. 58. One morning in the flower garden  (Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, Eric Fogg) SPA SWE ⊗
  • no. 59. O woman, you are not merely the handiwork of God  ⊗
  • no. 61. Peace, my heart  (Matthew Emery, Eric Fogg, Alistair Hinton, James F. Hopkins, Darius Milhaud) FRE GER GER ⊗
  • no. 62. In the dusky path of a dream I went to seek  (Eric Fogg) ⊗
  • no. 66. A wandering madman was seeking the touchstone  ⊗
  • no. 67. Though the evening comes with slow steps  (Edgar Leslie Bainton, Philip Gordon) ⊗
  • no. 69. I hunt for the golden stag  DUT ⊗
  • no. 78. It was in May. The sultry noon seemed endlessly long  (Karim Adam Al-Zand, Eric Fogg, Arthur Koerner) ⊗
  • no. 81. Why do you whisper so faintly in my ears, O Death, my Death?  GER ⊗
  • no. 84. Over the green and yellow rice-fields  DUT ⊗

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