| Charles Buck - 1830 - 996 páginas
...often speaks of the riven of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof; some of these rivers, they sar, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree tuba. Bat all these glories will be eclipsed by the resplendent and ravishing girls of Paradise, called,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 644 páginas
...of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof: some of these rivers, they say, flow-with water, s-ome with milk, some with wine, and others...taking their rise from the root of the tree tuba. But all these glories will be eclipsed by the resplendent and ravishing girls of Paradise, called,... | |
| John Hayward - 1836 - 168 páginas
...often speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof; some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree tuba. But all these glories will be eclipsed by the resplendent and ravishing girls of Paradise, called,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 páginas
...principtl ornament thereof; some of these rivers, they av, flow with water, some with milk, some with fine, and others with honey ; all taking their rise from the root of the tree tuba. Bat all those glories will be eclipsed by the re•plenrlcnt and ravishing girls of Paradise, called,... | |
| John Hayward - 1842 - 444 páginas
...often speaks of the rivers of paradise as a principal ornament thereof: some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree tuba. But all these glories will be eclipsed by the resplendent and ravishing girls of paradise, called,... | |
| Polyphilus (pseud.) - 1844 - 268 páginas
...pleasantry of any place, the Koran often speaks of the rivers of Paradise, some of these rivers they say flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...all taking their rise from the root of the tree Tuba (or the tree of happiness.) The tree of Tuba is so large, that a person mounted on the fleetest horse... | |
| John Hayward - 1845 - 458 páginas
...often speaks of the rivers of paradise as a principal ornament thereof: some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree tuba. But all these glories will be eclipsed by the resplendent and ravishing girls of paradise, called,... | |
| Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, Khusrau (amīr) - 1852 - 430 páginas
...Kur'an often speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament. Some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree Tuba. And lest they should not be sufficient, we are told that this garden is also watered by a great number... | |
| Mīr Amman Dihlavī, Edward Backhouse Eastwick - 1852 - 274 páginas
...Kur'an often speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament. Some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree Tuba. And lest they should not be sufHcient, we are told that this garden is also watered by a great number... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 416 páginas
...richest trappings. From the root of this tree the rivers of Paradise take their rise — some flowing with water, some with milk, some with wine, and others with honey — having their beds strewn gems, and their banks covered saffron. In the midst of these with with... | |
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