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Questions about the works of Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) or his life as a writer. He was a Bengali poet, dramatist, and novelist, best known for the poetry collection 'Gitanjali' (1910). If asking about any of his works that were originally written in Bengali, use the [bengali-language] tag as well.
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What were the works of Tagore that Mistral commented on?
And because I love this life, I know I shall love death as well.
-- Rabindranath Tagore, an untitled poem, Gitanjali (1910), #95, and Poetry Magazine, December 1912, p. 86
I boasted among men t …
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In Tagore's "Along the Way", who is the entity that the "your touch" is referring to?
The page you link to calls this a "devotional song", suggesting that it's religious and that the entity "touching" the narrator is God. This makes sense as an interpretation of the poem:
As I walk al …