The warlike Menelaus welcom'd him Oft in our palace, when from Crete he came.
The former section, extending from the beginning up to 'when from thence he has risen upwards,' enjoins meditation on Brahman in its condition as effect, i.
Long had he wandered, when from far he sees A ruddy flame that gleamed betwixt the trees.
That Day I oft remember, when fromsleep I first awaked, and found my self repos d Under a shade of flowrs, much wondering where And what I was, whence thither brought, and how.
How much better thou'rt attended Than the Son of God could be, When from heaven he descended, And became a child like thee!
They draw tongues and are about to fight, when from an adjacent whited sepulcher, enter Swift.
When from my body I was free I straightway felt myself, ah me!
We would every deed At once perform as grandly as it shows After long ages, when from land to land The poet's swelling song hath roll'd it on.
There was the tall poplar, with its green leaves rustling in the breeze, just as they had done years ago, when from a distant hill-top he looked back to catch the last glimpse of his home.
Yea, and the cunning God-smith welcomed she Within her mansion, when from heaven he fell.
The day is approaching when it will have yielded its noblest fruits, when from it will have sprung forth the loftiest trees, the most enchanting blossoms, the most heavenly blessings.
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