The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 530 pages of information about The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10.

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 530 pages of information about The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10.
62.  Alexandria’s a frontier, viii. 289.  All crafts are like necklaces strung on a string, i. 308.  All drinks wherein is blood the Law unclean Doth hold, i. 89.  All sons of woman albe long preserved, iv. 63.  “Allah assain those eyne!  What streams of blood they shed!” ii. 100.  Allah be good to him that gives glad tidings of thy steps, i. 239.  Allah holds Kingship!  Whoso seeks without Him victory, iii. 86.  Allah, my patience fails:  I have no word, iii.344.  Allah save the rose which yellows amorn, viii. 276.  Allah, where’er thou be, His aid impart, ii. 148.  Allah’s peace on thee, House of Vacancy! viii. 237.  Although the Merciful be doubtless with me, ix. 278.  Al-Yaman’s leven-gleam I see, ii. 179.  An but the house could know who cometh ’twould rejoice, i. 176.  An, by thy life, pass thee my funeral train, v. 70.  An fail I of my thanks to thee, i. 56.  An Fate afflict thee, with grief manifest, viii. 146.  An Fate some person ’stablish o’er thy head, iii. 89.  An faulty of one fault the beauty prove, ii.96.  An I be healed of disease in frame, viii. 70.  An I quit Cairo and her pleasaunces, i. 290.  An we behold a lover love-foredone, v. 73.  An my palm be full of wealth and my wealth I ne’er bestow, ii. 11.  An say I:—­Patient I can bear his faring, iii. 187.  An tears of blood for me, friend, thou hast shed, i. 89.  An there be one who shares with me her love, i. 180.  An thou but deign consent, A wish to heart affied, iv. 247.  An thou of pious works a store neglect, ii. 202.  An thou wouldst know my name, whose day is done, vi. 94.  An through the whole of life, iv. 190.  An Time my lover restore me I’ll blame him fain, ix. 192.  An were it asked me when by hell-fire burnt, iii. 279.  An what thou claimest were the real truth, v. 151.  An wouldst be life-long safe, vaunt not delight, viii. 94.  And Almond apricot suggesting swain, viii. 268.  And dweller in the tomb whose food is at his head, v. 238.  And eater lacking mouth and even maw, v. 240.  And fairest Fawn, we said to him Portray, viii. 272.  And haply whenas strait descends on lot of generous youth, iii. 131.  And in brunettes is mystery, couldst thou but read it right, iv. 258.  And in my liver higher flames the fire, vii. 366.  And loveling weareth on his cheek a mole, v. 65.  And pity one who erst in honour throve, ii. 149.  And shaddock mid the garden paths, on bough, viii. 272.  And Solomon, when Allah to him said, vi. 86.  And the lips girls, that are perfume sweet, v. 79.  And the old man crept o’er the worldly ways, iv. 41.  And trees of orange fruiting ferry fair, viii. 271.  And wand-like Houri who can passion heal, v. 149.  And ’ware her scorpions when pressing them, viii. 209. 
And when birdies o’er-warble its lakelet it gars, ix. 6. 
And, when she announceth the will to sing, viii. 166. 
Albeit this thy case lack all resource, v. 69. 
Allah watered a land, and upsprang a tree, v. 244. 
Answer, by Allah!  Sepulchre, are all his beauties gone? i. 239. 
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