Lailí and Majnún: A PoemA.J. Valpy, publisher to the Oriental Translation Fund, 1836 - 127 páginas One of the five works known as the Khamsah, the Quintet or the Five treasures by the poet Nizami of Ganja. |
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... grave all damp with noxious dew . Thither proceeding , by the stranger led , He finds with horror that sepulchral bed ; And , fearful of the worst , beholds the wreck Of his once - lovely boy ; — He sees a serpent winding round his neck ...
... grave all damp with noxious dew . Thither proceeding , by the stranger led , He finds with horror that sepulchral bed ; And , fearful of the worst , beholds the wreck Of his once - lovely boy ; — He sees a serpent winding round his neck ...
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... the shades of night ; My life is losing all its wonted light . Soul of thy father ! re - inspired with grace , Rise , and protect the honors of thy race ! 1630 That , ere this frame be in the grave laid 64 LAILÍ AND MAJNÚN .
... the shades of night ; My life is losing all its wonted light . Soul of thy father ! re - inspired with grace , Rise , and protect the honors of thy race ! 1630 That , ere this frame be in the grave laid 64 LAILÍ AND MAJNÚN .
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A Poem Niẓāmī Ganjavī. That , ere this frame be in the grave laid low , I may the guardian of my birthright know ; That , ere I die , to soothe a parent's grief , Thou mayst be hail'd in thine own home , the chief . 1640 Forbid it ...
A Poem Niẓāmī Ganjavī. That , ere this frame be in the grave laid low , I may the guardian of my birthright know ; That , ere I die , to soothe a parent's grief , Thou mayst be hail'd in thine own home , the chief . 1640 Forbid it ...
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... grave . Gently he sank , by age and grief oppress'd , From this vain world , to that of endless rest . Vain world indeed ! who ever rested here ? The lustrous moon hath its eternal sphere ; But man , who in this mortal prison sighs ...
... grave . Gently he sank , by age and grief oppress'd , From this vain world , to that of endless rest . Vain world indeed ! who ever rested here ? The lustrous moon hath its eternal sphere ; But man , who in this mortal prison sighs ...
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... grave he flung , And to the earth delirious clung ; Grasping the ashes of the dead , He cast them o'er his prostrate head , And , with repentant tears , bedew'd The holy relics round him strew'd . O'erwhelming was the sharpen'd sense Of ...
... grave he flung , And to the earth delirious clung ; Grasping the ashes of the dead , He cast them o'er his prostrate head , And , with repentant tears , bedew'd The holy relics round him strew'd . O'erwhelming was the sharpen'd sense Of ...
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