| John Hayward - 1842 - 448 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in one hundred years. As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
| Polyphilus (pseud.) - 1844 - 268 páginas
...honey, 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...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in one hundred years. But all these glories will be eclipsed by the resplendent and ravishing... | |
| John Hayward - 1845 - 458 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in one hundred years. As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1845 - 594 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruit ; and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years." It is clear that, when Mohammed devised the river Al Cawthar and the tuba... | |
| 1851 - 614 páginas
...lusciousness. The boughs of this tree, in addition to every kind of fruit that the eye can desire, bear silken garments, and beasts to ride on, ready saddled and bridled, and adorned with rich trappings, all of which burst forth from its blossoms and fruit at the slightest wish of the faithful. This tree,... | |
| Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - 1854 - 818 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits ; and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...its fruits ; and that this tree is so large, that any person mounted on the fleetest horse, would not be able to gallop from one end of its shade to... | |
| Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - 1854 - 698 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits; and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...bridled^ and adorned with rich trappings, which will hurst forth from its fruits; and that this tree is so large, that any person mounted on the fleetest... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...able to gallop from one ' end of its shade to the other in a hundred years.' As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
| 1856 - 692 páginas
...the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride...and bridled, and adorned with rich trappings, which • Kor. ubi. sup. Vide D'Herhel. Bibl. Orient, p. 121, &c. • Midrash, Yalkul Sioni, «. 11. 'AlGhaznli.... | |
| 1860 - 692 páginas
...Bibl. Orient, p. 121, &c. • Midrosh, Yalkut Siom, 1. 11. • Al Ghazali. ' Yahya, in Kor. c. 13. will burst forth from its fruits; and that this tree...fleetest horse would not be able to gallop from one < mi of its shade to the other in a hundred years.3 As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions... | |
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