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... kept running in " and out of where we were till he at length recited these lines : They who caused me to taste their love now make me weep ; they awoke my heart to ' passion , but then their hearts yielded to slumber .
... kept running in " and out of where we were till he at length recited these lines : They who caused me to taste their love now make me weep ; they awoke my heart to ' passion , but then their hearts yielded to slumber .
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He then recited these 66 verses : • ' Alas ! a stranger , lonely and far from home , is here weeping in affliction ! With ⚫ each fresh burst of grief , illness draweth closer to his enfeebled body ! ' " He then swooned away , and we ...
He then recited these 66 verses : • ' Alas ! a stranger , lonely and far from home , is here weeping in affliction ! With ⚫ each fresh burst of grief , illness draweth closer to his enfeebled body ! ' " He then swooned away , and we ...
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The two which folłow were recited to me by one of our shaikhs , with the remark that he had heard Ibn Abi Usrūn repeat them very often , but that he did not know if they were his own or not ; they are given , however , as that doctor's ...
The two which folłow were recited to me by one of our shaikhs , with the remark that he had heard Ibn Abi Usrūn repeat them very often , but that he did not know if they were his own or not ; they are given , however , as that doctor's ...
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As for Ibn Asaad , he went to Egypt and recited to as - Sālih Ibn Ruzzik the poem composed in his praise , and rhyming in K , of which some verses have been already given ( vol . I. page 658 ) . He afterwards underwent various ...
As for Ibn Asaad , he went to Egypt and recited to as - Sālih Ibn Ruzzik the poem composed in his praise , and rhyming in K , of which some verses have been already given ( vol . I. page 658 ) . He afterwards underwent various ...
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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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