Footnotes
[1]From "Tintern Abbey," Romantic Poets: Blake to Poe, eds. WH.Auden and
Norman Holmes Pearson (Penguin, 1977), p. 195.
[2] Landscape Into Art (London: John Murray, 1976), p.6
[3]The Portable Walt Whitman, ed. Mark Van Doren (Penguin, 1977), p.285.
[4]"The Poet," Emerson~ Essays, ed. Sherman Paul (London: Everyman, 1976),
p.215.
[5]Supreme, Teach Me How To Cry, p.92.
[6] Ibid., p.52.
[7]pole-Star Promise-Light, part 2, p.3 1.
[8] Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, no. 303.
[9]Europe-Blossoms, p.262.
[10]From the Source to the Source, p. 14
[11]Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, no. 304.
[12] Ibid., no. 258.
[13]Ibid., no. 1008.
[14] Transcendence-Perfection, no. 568.
[15]"Nature," Essays, op. cit., p.299.
[16]Sup rem e, Teach h Me Ho w To Cry, p. 7 2.
[17] The Dance of Life, Part 1, p.20.
[18]See in particular Northrop Frye, Fables of Identity: Studies in Poetic
Mythology (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963), p. 16. Frye tables
the phases systematically as 1: The dawn, spring and birth phase; 2:
The zenith, summer, and marriage or triumph phase; 3: The sunset, autumn
and death phase; and 4: The darkness, winter and dissolution phase.<br />
[19]Europe-Blossoms, p.205.<br />
[20]The Goal Is Won, p.89.<br />
[21]Europe-Blossoms, p.82.<br />
[22]Pole-Star Promise-Light, Part 1, p.2.<br />
[23] From "The Gardener," Collected Poems & Plays of Rabindranath
Tagore, op. cit., pp.101-102.<br />
[24] The Garden of Love-Light, part 2, p.3.<br />
[25]Supreme, I Sing Only for You, p.9.<br />
[26]The Portable Walt Whitman, op. cit., p.66.<br />
[27]The Garden of Love-Light, part 1, p.5.<br />
[28]Q. in Stephen Spender, The Struggle of the Modern (London Methuen,
1965), p. 39.<br />
[29] Supreme, I Sing Only for You, p. 14.<br />
[30]The Garden of Love-Light, part 1, p.21.<br />
[31]Supreme, Teach Me How To Cry, p. I.<br />
[32]Europe-Blossoms, p.250.<br />
[33] Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, no. 101.<br />
[34] The Wings of Light, part 8, p. 16.<br />
[35]Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, no. 136.<br />
[36]Europe-Blossoms, p.453.<br />
[37]Ibid., p.149.<br />
[38]Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, no. 724.<br />
391bid., no. 922.<br />
[40]From "The Religion of an Artist," in A Tagore Reader, op. cit., p.234.<br />
[41]Supreme, I Sing Only for You, p. 19.<br />
[42] Transcendence-Perfection, no. 779.<br />
[43] Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, no. 678.<br />
[44]Supreme, Teach Me How to Cry, p.32.<br />
[45]Ten Thousand Flower-Flames, nos. 801 and 802.<br />
[46] The Wings of Light, part 12, p.5.<br />
[47]My Flute, P.1 "The Absolute" and p.6 "Apocalypse"; p.26, "Hope"
for the following extracts.<br />
[48]Ibid., p.88.<br />
[49]Supreme, I Sing Only for You, p.53.<br />
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