Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: English, French, and German Translations Comparatively Arranged in Accordance with the Text of Edward Fitzgerald's Version, Том 2Joseph Knight Company, 1896 |
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... Verse and Thou - Beside me singing in the Wilderness- Oh , Wilderness were Paradise enow . All a long summer's day here Khayyám lies On this green sward , gazing in Houris ' eyes , Yet Mollas say he is a graceless dog , Who never gives ...
... Verse and Thou - Beside me singing in the Wilderness- Oh , Wilderness were Paradise enow . All a long summer's day here Khayyám lies On this green sward , gazing in Houris ' eyes , Yet Mollas say he is a graceless dog , Who never gives ...
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... Verse or two , on their Country's Monuments . Mr. Binning ( from whose sensible Travels the foregoing Account is mainly condens't ) found several such in Persepolis ; in one Place a fine Line of Háfiz ; in another " an original , no ...
... Verse or two , on their Country's Monuments . Mr. Binning ( from whose sensible Travels the foregoing Account is mainly condens't ) found several such in Persepolis ; in one Place a fine Line of Háfiz ; in another " an original , no ...
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... ; c'est de t'accrocher à la chevelure d'une ravissante amie ; c'est de verser dans la coupe le sang de la vigne avant que le temps ait versé le tien . McCarthy ( 368 ) Whinfield ( 426 ) Bodenstedt ( XVI ] 261 Appendices .
... ; c'est de t'accrocher à la chevelure d'une ravissante amie ; c'est de verser dans la coupe le sang de la vigne avant que le temps ait versé le tien . McCarthy ( 368 ) Whinfield ( 426 ) Bodenstedt ( XVI ] 261 Appendices .
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... Verses of Doctor Donne's , that are quoted in Izaak Walton's Lives ! Here is Omar : " You and I are the image of a pair of com- passes ; though we have two heads ( sc . our feet ) we have one body ; when we have fixed the centre for our ...
... Verses of Doctor Donne's , that are quoted in Izaak Walton's Lives ! Here is Omar : " You and I are the image of a pair of com- passes ; though we have two heads ( sc . our feet ) we have one body ; when we have fixed the centre for our ...
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... verses in sweet lingering rhyme while the instruments give forth a musical merry chime . And then again he seeks the pleasant fields and has his carpet spread where a crystalline streamlet yields a musical murmur and the cypress and the ...
... verses in sweet lingering rhyme while the instruments give forth a musical merry chime . And then again he seeks the pleasant fields and has his carpet spread where a crystalline streamlet yields a musical murmur and the cypress and the ...
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Afrasiab APPENDIX Becher bien Bodenstedt VIII bois du vin c'est cieux clay cœur cruche death decasyllable der Töpfer die Zeit Dieu divine Drink wine dust earth edition EDWARD FITZGERALD einst Erde Erden été fair fait FitzGerald following Rubá'iy Garner Geist Gott Hafiz hand hath heart heaven hell Herr Herz Herzen heut Himmel homme Houris j'ai jour kaaba Koran Leben Liebe Macht McCarthy Menschen mercy monde mosque Muselmann n'est naught never Nicolas Nishapur Omar Khayyám Omar's Paradise péché Persian personne poem poet prayer qu'il quatrains rien rose Rubá'iy Rubáiyát ruby sage says Schack Schenke schon secrets sein soll soul sprach stanza Staub sweet tavern terre thee Théophile Gautier thine thou hast thought thyself tion tomb tout translation Trink Wein unto versions viel Von Schack Welt wheel Whinfield wind wine Zeit
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