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 sought of a fair maid to kiss her lips, viii. 294. 
I speak and longing love upties me and unties me, ii. 104. 
I still had hoped to see thee and enjoy thy sight, i. 242. 
I stood and bewailed who their loads had bound, ix. 27. 
I swear by Allah’s name, fair Sir! no thief was I, i. 274. 
I swear by swayings of that form so fair, iv. 143. 
I swear by that fair face’s life I’ll love but thee, iv. 246. 
I thought of estrangement in her embrace, ix. 198. 
I’ve been shot by Fortune, and shaft of eye, iii. 175. 
I’ve lost patience by despite of you, i. 280. 
I’ve sent the ring from off thy finger ta’en, iii. 274. 
I’ve sinned enormous sin, iv. 109. 
I view their traces and with pain I pine, viii.320. 
I visit them and night black lendeth aid to me, iv. 252. 
I vow to Allah if at home I sight, ii. 186. 
I walk for fear of interview the weakling’s walk, v. 147. 
I wander ’mid these walls, my Layla’s walls, i. 238. 
I wander through the palace but I sight there not a soul, iv.
291. 
I was in bestest luck, but now my love goes contrary, v.75. 
I was kind and ’scaped not, they were cruel and escaped, i. 58. 
I waved to and fro and he leaned to and fro, v. 239. 
I weep for one to whom a lonely death befel, v. 115. 
I weep for longing love’s own ardency, vii. 369. 
I weet not, whenas to a land I fare, ix. 328. 
I went to my patron some blood to let him, i. 306. 
I went to the house of the keeper-man, iii. 20. 
I will bear in patience estrangement of friend, viii. 345. 
I wot not, whenas to a land I fare, x. 53. 
I write thee, love, the while my tears pour down, iii. 24. 
I write to thee, O fondest hope, a writ, iii. 24. 
I write with heart devoted to thy thought, iii. 273. 
Ibn Sina in his canon cloth opine, iii. 34
If a fool oppress thee bear patiently, vi. 214
If a man from destruction can save his head, ix.314. 
If a man’s breast with bane he hides be straitened, ix. 292. 
If a sharp-witted wight mankind e’er tried iv. 188. 
If another share in the thing I love, iv. 234. 
If any sin I sinned, or did I aught, iii. 132. 
If aught I’ve sinned in sinful way, viii. 119. 
If generous youth be blessed with luck and wealth, ix. 291. 
If he of patience fail the truth to hide, ii. 320. 
If I liken thy shape to the bough when green, i. 92. 
If I to aught save you, O lords of me, incline, vii. 369. 
If ill betide thee through thy slave, i. 194. 
If Kings would see their high emprize preserved, v. 106. 
If Naomi bless me with a single glance, iv. 12. 
If not master of manners or aught but discreet, i. 235. 
If thereby man can save his head from death, iv. 46. 
If thou crave our love, know that love’s a loan, v. 127. 
If thou should please a friend who pleaseth thee, v. 150. 
If Time unite us after absent while, i. 157. 
If your promise of personal call prove untrue, iii.
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