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Then thou whisperest in his ear Words which only he can hear- Words of woe and words of cheer . Jubilatés thou hast sounded , Wild exulting songs of gladness ; Misereres have abounded Of unutterable sadness .
Then thou whisperest in his ear Words which only he can hear- Words of woe and words of cheer . Jubilatés thou hast sounded , Wild exulting songs of gladness ; Misereres have abounded Of unutterable sadness .
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Though thou art but a Persian and a Sheah , I think thy life is quite as much worth as that of Zeyn Ibn Abdallah . " three pearls , either of them worth ten tomauns of Bosrah . Look , here is one , " - and unwinding the sash which ...
Though thou art but a Persian and a Sheah , I think thy life is quite as much worth as that of Zeyn Ibn Abdallah . " three pearls , either of them worth ten tomauns of Bosrah . Look , here is one , " - and unwinding the sash which ...
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And its silent places are filled with mirth ; THOU wingest thy flight o'er the realms of earth , Thou stretchest thy hand o'er the desert place , And the palace rises in marble grace ; The depths of ocean are touched by thee , And green ...
And its silent places are filled with mirth ; THOU wingest thy flight o'er the realms of earth , Thou stretchest thy hand o'er the desert place , And the palace rises in marble grace ; The depths of ocean are touched by thee , And green ...
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