I want the lyrics of the poem Govinda's disciple written by rabindranath tagore.
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GOVINDA’s DISCIPLE
Far below flowed the jumna, swift and clear, above frowned the jutting bank.
Hills dark with the woods and scarred with the torrents were gathered around.
Govinda, the great teacher, sat on the rock reading scriptures,
When Raghunath, his disciple, proud of his welth, came and bowed to him and said,
‘I have bought my poor wealth, unworthy of thy acceptance.’
Thus saying he displayed before the teacher a pair of gold bangles studded with costly stones.
The master took up one of them, twirling it round his finger, and the diamonds darted shafts of light.
Suddenly, it slipped from his hand and rolled down the bank into the water.
Raghunath jumped into the water.
The teacher set his eyes upon his book, and the water held and hid what it stole and ran its way.
The daylight faded when Raghunath came back to the teacher, tired and dripping
He panted and said, “I can still get it back, if you show me where it fell.’
The teacher took up the remaining bangle and throwing into the water said, ‘It is there.’
Far below flowed the jumna, swift and clear, above frowned the jutting bank.
Hills dark with the woods and scarred with the torrents were gathered around.
Govinda, the great teacher, sat on the rock reading scriptures,
When Raghunath, his disciple, proud of his welth, came and bowed to him and said,
‘I have bought my poor wealth, unworthy of thy acceptance.’
Thus saying he displayed before the teacher a pair of gold bangles studded with costly stones.
The master took up one of them, twirling it round his finger, and the diamonds darted shafts of light.
Suddenly, it slipped from his hand and rolled down the bank into the water.
Raghunath jumped into the water.
The teacher set his eyes upon his book, and the water held and hid what it stole and ran its way.
The daylight faded when Raghunath came back to the teacher, tired and dripping
He panted and said, “I can still get it back, if you show me where it fell.’
The teacher took up the remaining bangle and throwing into the water said, ‘It is there.’
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Read the poetic lines given
below and answer the
following questions:. —(4)M
The teacher set his eyes upon his book, and the water
held and hid what it stole and ran its way.
The daylight faded when Raghunath came back to the teacher tried and dripping.
He panted and said, ‘I can still get it back if you show me where it fell.’
The teacher took up the remaining bangle and throwing it
Into the water said, 'It is
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