| Saʿdī, Edward Backhouse Eastwick - 1852 - 356 páginas
...wilt not meet from others a rebuff. STORT XXXI. Having become weary of the society of my friends at Damascus, I set out for the wilderness of Jerusalem,...recognised me, and said, "What state is this? and how arc you living ? " I replied, STANZA. STANZA. " From men to mountain and to wild I fled, Myself to... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 632 páginas
...subjoin the narrative of the poet's matrimonial catastrophe : — " Having become weary of my friends at Damascus, I set out for the wilderness of Jerusalem,...prisoner by the Franks, who set me to work along with the Jews at digging in the fosse of Tripolis, till one of the principal men of Aleppo, between whom... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1855 - 590 páginas
...subjoin the narrative of the poet's matrimonial catastrophe : — " Having become weary of my friends at Damascus, I set out for the wilderness of Jerusalem,...brutes, until I was made prisoner by the Franks, who set mo to work along with the Jews at digging in the fosse of Tripolis, till one of the principal men of... | |
| Sir R. Arthur Arnold - 1877 - 342 páginas
...— " Having become weary of the society of my friends at Damascus, I set out for the wilderness at Jerusalem, and associated with the brutes, until I...state is this ? and how are you living ?' I replied — STANZA. Prom men to mountain and to wild I fled, Myself to heavenly converse to betake ; Conjecture... | |
| F. F. Arbuthnot - 1887 - 196 páginas
...to refer to his first marriage, as follows : ' Having become weary of the society of my friends at Damascus, I set out for the wilderness of Jerusalem,...prisoner by the Franks, who set me to work along with the Jews at digging in the fosses of Tripolis, till one of the principal men of Aleppo, between whom... | |
| Nathan Haskell Dole - 1901 - 368 páginas
...ass dressed whole from Bahram's * store. STORY. Having become weary of the society of my friends at Damascus, I set out for the wilderness of Jerusalem,...former intimacy had subsisted, passed that way and recognized me, and said, " What state is this ? and how are you living ? " I replied, Stanza. " From... | |
| Nathan Haskell Dole - 1901 - 342 páginas
...of Aleppo, between whom and myself a former intimacy had subsisted, passed that way and recognized me, and said, " What state is this? and how are you living? " I replied, Stanza. " From men to mountain and to wild I fled Myself to heavenly converse to betake ; Conjecture... | |
| 2000 - 276 páginas
...immanem traditiouum, quas edidit, nnmerum SURpectum fraudis eum habeant." Page 375, ed. Keiskii. "• " Chosen," a name of Muhammad. Damascus, I set out for...state is this ? and how are you living ? " I replied, STANZA. " From men to mountain and to wild I fled Myself to heavenly converse to betake ; Conjecture... | |
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