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.
remain, i. 181.  To slay my foes is chiefest bliss I wist, ii. 239.  To th’ AII-wise Subtle One trust worldly things, i. 56.  To Thee be praise, O Thou who showest unremitting grace, viii. 183. o thee come I forth with my heart aflame, iii. 108.  To win our favours still thy hopes are bent, vii. 224.  Told us, ascribing to his Shaykhs, our Shaykh, iv. 47.  Travel! and thou shalt find new friends for old ones left behind, i. 197 Troubles familiar with my heart are grown and I with them, viii. 117.  Trust not to man when thou hast raised his spleen, iii. 145.  Truth best befits thee albeit truth, i. 298.  Turn thee from grief nor care a jot! i. 56 ’Twas as I feared the coming ills discerning, ii. 189.  ’Twas by will of her she was create, viii. 291.  ’Twas not of love that fared my feet to them, iv. 180.  ’Twas not satiety bade me leave the dearling of my soul, i. 181.  ’Twixt the close-tied and open-wide no medium Fortune knoweth, ii. 105.  ’Twixt me and riding many a noble dame v. 266.  Two contraries and both concur in opposite charms, iv. 20.  Two hosts fare fighting thee the livelong day, i. 132.  Two lovers barred from every joy and bliss, v. 240.  Two things there are, for which if eyes wept tear on tear, viii. 263.  Two things there be, an blood-tears thereover, viii. 106.  Two nests in one, blood flowing easiest wise, v. 239.  Tyrannise not, if thou hast the power to do so, iv. 189.

Umm Amr’, thy boons Allah repay! v. 118. 
Under my raiment a waste body lies, v. 151. 
Under these domes how many a company, vi.91. 
Union, this severance ended, shall I see some day? iii. 12. 
Unjust it were to bid the world be just i. 237. ,
Uns al-Wujud dost deem me fancy free, v. 43. 
Unto thee, As’ad!  I of passion pangs complain, iii. 312. 
Unto thy phantom deal behest, vii. 109. 
Upsprings from table of his lovely cheek vii. 277.

Veiling her cheeks with hair a-morn she comes, i. 218. 
Verily women are devils created for us, iii. 322. 
Vied the full moon for folly with her face, viii. 291. 
Virtue in hand of thee hath built a house, iv. 138. 
Visit thy lover, spurn what envy told, i. 223. 
Void are the private rooms of treasury, iv. 267.

Wail for the little partridges on porringer and plate, i. 131. 
Wands of green chrysolite bare issue which, viii. 275. 
’Ware how thou hurtest man with hurt of hearts, ii. 197. 
’Ware that truth thou speak, albe sooth when said, x. 23. 
Was’t archer shot me, or was’t shine eyes, v. 33. 
Watch some tall ship she’ll joy the sight of thee, ii. 20. 
Watered steel-blade, the world perfection calls, vii. 173. 
Waters of beauty e’er his cheeks flow bright, viii. 299. 
We joy in full Moon who the wine bears round, viii. 227. 
We left not taking leave of thee (when bound to other goal),
viii. 63. 
We lived on earth a life of fair content, v. 71. 
We lived till saw we all the marvels Love can bear,

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