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.
Semblance of full-moon Heaven bore, v. 192. 
Severance-grief nighmost, Union done to death, iv. 223. 
Shall I be consoled when Love hath mastered the secret of me,
viii. 261. 
Shall man experience-lectured ever care, vii. 144. 
Shall the beautiful hue of the Basil fail, i.19. 
Shall the world oppress me when thou art in’s, ii. 18. 
Shall we e’er be united after severance tide, viii. 322. 
Shamed is the bough of Ban by pace of her, viii. 223. 
She bade me farewell on our parting day, ii. 35. 
She beamed on my sight with a wondrous glance, ii. 87. 
She came apparelled in an azure vest, i. 218. 
She came apparelled in a vest of blue, viii. 280. 
She came out to gaze on the bridal at ease, v. 149. 
She came thick veiled, and cried I, O display, viii. 280. 
She comes apparelled in an azure vest x.58. 
She comes like fullest moon on happy night, i. 218; x. 59. 
She cried while played in her side Desire ix. 197. 
She dispread the locks from her head one night, iii. 226. 
She drew near whenas death was departing us, v. 71. 
She gives her woman’s hand a force that fails the hand of me,
iii. 176
She hath eyes whose babes wi’ their fingers sign, viii. 166. 
She hath those hips conjoined by thread of waist, iii. 226. 
She hath wrists which, did her bangles not contain, iii. 226. 
She is a sun which towereth high asky iii. 163. 
She joineth charms were never seen conjoined in mortal dress,
vii. 104. 
She lords it o’er our hearts in grass-green gown, ii. 318. 
She prayeth; the Lord of grace her prayer obeyed, v. 273. 
She proffered me a tender coynte, iii. 304. 
She rose like the morn as she shone through the night, i. 11. 
She saith sore hurt in sense the most acute, iii. 303. 
She shineth forth a moon, and bends a willow-wand, iv. 50. 
She shone out in the garden in garments all of green, v. 346. 
She shot my heart with shaft, then turned on heel, vii. 141. 
She sits it in lap like a mother fond, ix. 191. 
She ’spied the moon of Heaven reminding me, iv. 51. 
She split my casque of courage with eye- swords that sorely
smite, iii. 179. 
She spread three tresses of unplaited hair iv.51. 
She wears a pair of ringlets long let down, v. 240. 
She who my all of love by love of her hath won, viii. 254. 
Shoulder thy tray and go straight to thy goal, i. 278. 
Showed me Sir Such-an-one a sight, and what a sight! iv. 193. 
Silent I woned and never owned my love v. 151. 
Silky her skin and silk that zoned waist iii. 163. 
Since my loper-friend in my hand hath given, iv. 20. 
Since none will lend my love a helping hand, vii. 225. 
Since our Imam came forth from medicine, v. 154. 
Sleep fled me, by my side wake ever shows, viii. 68. 
Slept in mine arms full moon of brightest blee, x. 39. 
Slim-waist and boyish wits delight, v. 161. 
Slim-waisted craved wine from her companeer, viii.
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