Question

One poem in this collection urges the addressee to “delay not” while plucking a flower, for fear it will “droop and drop in the dust.” The speaker of one poem in this collection asks for a “moment’s indulgence” since his work is becoming an “endless toil in a (15[1])shoreless sea of toil.” One poem in this collection is about a prisoner who “very carefully” forged his own “unbreakable chain.” This poem ends with the image of a (*) “flock of homesick cranes” flying back to their “mountain nests.” The speaker of a poem in this collection describes a place where “knowledge is free” and “the mind is without fear” before imploring, “my Father, (10[1])let my country awake.” (10[1])This collection opens, “Thou hast made me endless, such is thy pleasure.” For 10 points, name this devotional collection by Rabindranath Tagore. ■END■ (0[2])

ANSWER: Gitanjali [or Song Offerings]
<MH, World Literature>
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Raymond WangCornell EarthCornell Wind4715
Darryl WangRochester ACornell Fire11110
Forrest WeintraubColumbia Ly-αRIT11510
Archita AmudhanRochester CRochester B1380
Gianna PetineRochester BRochester C1380

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