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Page 7
The two next lines , extracted from a piece of verse , are also his , but some at- 346 tribute them to Bashshąr Ibn Burd ( 4 ) ; and Abū Ali ' l - Kāli ( 5 ) mentions in his Amali that Bashshår said : " A boy of the tribe of Hanifa ( 6 ) ...
The two next lines , extracted from a piece of verse , are also his , but some at- 346 tribute them to Bashshąr Ibn Burd ( 4 ) ; and Abū Ali ' l - Kāli ( 5 ) mentions in his Amali that Bashshår said : " A boy of the tribe of Hanifa ( 6 ) ...
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The boy then pronounced these lines : 66 top The heart receiveth yet a deeper wound from the cry of that bird which lamenteth ' on its branch . The same misfortune which has worn us down afflicteth him and he ' grieveth ! each of us are ...
The boy then pronounced these lines : 66 top The heart receiveth yet a deeper wound from the cry of that bird which lamenteth ' on its branch . The same misfortune which has worn us down afflicteth him and he ' grieveth ! each of us are ...
Page 11
Al - Asmāi then repeated these lines : 6 ' Any bedfellow is good on the break of day , after a frosty night , when the chilled ( sleeper ) shivers with cold . God makes her as charming to the heart as the son is charming to the eyes of ...
Al - Asmāi then repeated these lines : 6 ' Any bedfellow is good on the break of day , after a frosty night , when the chilled ( sleeper ) shivers with cold . God makes her as charming to the heart as the son is charming to the eyes of ...
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Obliged , by the insufficiency of his means , to leave his wife behind him , he addressed the following lines to the sharīf Diā ad - din Abū Abd Allah Zaid Ibn Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Obaid Allah al - Husaini , the nakib or chief of ...
Obliged , by the insufficiency of his means , to leave his wife behind him , he addressed the following lines to the sharīf Diā ad - din Abū Abd Allah Zaid Ibn Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Obaid Allah al - Husaini , the nakib or chief of ...
Page 38
The katib mentions also that Ibn Asaad recited to him the following lines , and stated that the thought which they contained was perfectly original and had never before been expressed : His letters are the destruction of squadrons ...
The katib mentions also that Ibn Asaad recited to him the following lines , and stated that the thought which they contained was perfectly original and had never before been expressed : His letters are the destruction of squadrons ...
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