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.
i. 67. 
I hope for union with my love which I may ne’er obtain, viii.
347. 
I kissed him:  darker grew those pupils which, iii. 224. 
I lay in her arms all night, leaving him, v. 128. 
I’ll ransom that beauty-spot with my soul, v. 65. 
I long once more the love that was between us to regain, viii.
181
I longed for him I love; but, when we met, viii. 347. 
I longed for my beloved, but when I saw his face, i. 240. 
I look to my money and keep it with care, ii. 11. 
I looked at her one look and that dazed me, ix. 197. 
I looked on her with longing eyne, v. 76
I love a fawn with gentle white-black eyes; iv. 50. 
I love a moon of comely shapely form, I love her madly for she is
perfect fair, vii.259. 
I love not black girls but because they show, iv. 251. 
I love not white girls blown with fat who puff and pant, iv. 252
I love Su’ad and unto all but her my love is dead, vii. 129. 
I love the nights of parting though I joy not in the same, ix.
198. 
I loved him, soon as his praise I heard, vii. 280. 
I’m Al-Kurajan, and my name is known, vii. 20. 
I’m estranged fro’ my folk and estrangement’s long, iii. 71. 
I’m Kurajan, of this age the Knight, vii. 23. 
I’m the noted Knight in the field of fight, vii. 18. 
I made my wrist her pillow and I lay with her in litter, vii.
243. 
I marvel at its pressers, how they died, x. 
I marvel hearing people questioning, ii. 293
I marvel in Iblis such pride to see, vii. 139. 
I marvel seeing yon mole, ii. 292. 
I mind our union days when ye were nigh, vi. 278. 
I number nights; indeed I count night after night, ii. 308. 
I offered this weak hand as last farewell,. iii. 173
I passed a beardless pair without compare, v. 64. 
I past by a broken tomb amid a garth right sheen, ii. 325. 
I plunge with my braves in the seething sea, vii. 18. 
I pray in Allah’s name, O Princess mine, be light on me, iv. 241. 
I pray some day that we reunion gain, iii. 124. 
I roam; and roaming hope I to return, iii. 64. 
I saw him strike the gong and asked of him straightway, viii.
329. 
I saw thee weep before the gates and ’plain, v. 283. 
I saw two charmers treading humble earth, iii. 18. 
I say to him, that while he slings his sword, ii. 230. 
I see all power of sleep from eyes of me hath flown, ii. 151. 
I see not happiness lies in gathering gold, ii. 166. 
I see the woes of the world abound, i. 298. 
I see thee and close not mine eyes for fear, ix. 221. 
I see thee full of song and plaint and love’s own ecstasy, iii.
263. 
I see their traces and with pain I melt, i. 230. 
I see you with my heart from far countrie, vii. 93. 
I sent to him a scroll that bore my plaint of love, ii. 300. 
I show my heart and thoughts to Thee, and Thou, v. 266. 
I sight their track and pine for longing love, viii. 103. 
I soothe my heart and my love repel, v. 35. 
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