The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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for your your last words to endure and are nigh to split my heart in twain . A
yearning stronger than we are , too strong to sustain — we are right in calling it
unfitting for man , only fit for a god to know . But I am sure you mean well by me ,
you ...
for your your last words to endure and are nigh to split my heart in twain . A
yearning stronger than we are , too strong to sustain — we are right in calling it
unfitting for man , only fit for a god to know . But I am sure you mean well by me ,
you ...
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No , we must both fall , each struck to the heart by the other's sword — for only the
sword is the ' other's , ' not the heart . That will be better than if each of us turned
the sword against his own present division ; for it seems to me our heads have ...
No , we must both fall , each struck to the heart by the other's sword — for only the
sword is the ' other's , ' not the heart . That will be better than if each of us turned
the sword against his own present division ; for it seems to me our heads have ...
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Gladly will I offer my heart to your weapon . But yours I will pierce through that
Sita may not pale for love of me in your arms , but doubly widowed join us in the
flames . ” Sita professed herself satisfied with these arrangements , she said they
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Gladly will I offer my heart to your weapon . But yours I will pierce through that
Sita may not pale for love of me in your arms , but doubly widowed join us in the
flames . ” Sita professed herself satisfied with these arrangements , she said they
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