The Shah Námeh of the Persian Poet FirdausiRoutledge, 1892 - 412 Seiten |
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Firdawsī James Atkinson, James Augustus Atkinson. If life has any charm for thee , The brain of man their food must be ! With the adoption of this deceitful stratagem , Iblis was highly pleased , and congratulated himself upon the ...
Firdawsī James Atkinson, James Augustus Atkinson. If life has any charm for thee , The brain of man their food must be ! With the adoption of this deceitful stratagem , Iblis was highly pleased , and congratulated himself upon the ...
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... thee retain ; My affection no more perish can , Than the first matter that compounds a man ! Hereafter , if one dust of me , Mix'd with another's substance be ; ' Twill leaven that whole lump with love of thee ! Let nature if she please ...
... thee retain ; My affection no more perish can , Than the first matter that compounds a man ! Hereafter , if one dust of me , Mix'd with another's substance be ; ' Twill leaven that whole lump with love of thee ! Let nature if she please ...
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... thee underneath These shady bowers ; if wine can make thee glad , Enter this pleasant place , and drink thy fill . ” Whilst the damsel was still speaking and inviting Jemshid into the garden , he looked at her thoughtfully , and ...
... thee underneath These shady bowers ; if wine can make thee glad , Enter this pleasant place , and drink thy fill . ” Whilst the damsel was still speaking and inviting Jemshid into the garden , he looked at her thoughtfully , and ...
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... thee at first sight : then wherefore this denial of the truth ? Many kings have solicited my hand in marriage , but all have been rejected , as I am destined to be thine , and united to no other . " Dismissing now all her attendants ...
... thee at first sight : then wherefore this denial of the truth ? Many kings have solicited my hand in marriage , but all have been rejected , as I am destined to be thine , and united to no other . " Dismissing now all her attendants ...
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... thee ? I who still love thee better than my life ? " Jemshid found it impossible to resist the damsel's incessant entreaties and persuasive tenderness , mingled as they were with tears of sorrow . Vanquished thus by the warmth of her ...
... thee ? I who still love thee better than my life ? " Jemshid found it impossible to resist the damsel's incessant entreaties and persuasive tenderness , mingled as they were with tears of sorrow . Vanquished thus by the warmth of her ...
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Afrásiyáb Arjásp arms army arrived arrows art thou Balkh banquet Barzú Bashútan battle beautiful beheld blood brave brother Byzun champion chiefs Chín command crown damsels Dárá Dáráb daughter death Demon dreadful elephant enemy eyes fate father fell Ferámurz Feridún fight Firdausí Fríburz Gersíwaz Gíw grief ground Gúdarz Gushtásp hand head heard heart Heaven heroes honour horse Hujír Húmán Iliad Irán Isfendiyár javelin Jemshid Kai-káús Kai-khosráu kamund Kárun Káús Khakán Khosráu king kingdom Kurugsar Lohurásp mace Mázinderán mighty Mihrab Minúchihr monarch mother mountain Nauder night o'er Persian Pírán prince Rakush replied returned revenge royal Rúdábeh Rúm Rustem Saiáwush Sám saying sent Sikander Simurgh Sístán slain smiles Sohráb soon sorrow soul steed strength strife Súdáveh sword Tartar thee thine thou art thou hast thought thousand throne told troops Túr Túrán Túránian Tús valour vengeance warriors whilst wild wine wounds wrath youth Zábul Zál Zohák