| E. M. Wherry - 1882 - 432 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 a hundred years.2 Tho rivers As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1886 - 414 páginas
...supply the blessed not only with food, but N 2 also with silken garments, and beasts whereon to ride ready saddled and bridled, and adorned with rich trappings which will burst forth from its fruits ; this tree, too, is so large, that a person mounted on the fleetest horse would not be able to gallop... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 766 páginas
...gather of its fruits; and will supply the blessed with silken garments, as well as food, and also with beasts to ride on, ready saddled and bridled, and...trappings, which will burst forth from its fruits. This tree is so large that a person mounted on the fleetest horse could not gallop from one end of... | |
| Ḥâfiẓ (Shîrâzî.) - 1897 - 160 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 on,...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years." — Introduction to the Koran. Stanza 4. — He means either facilis descensui... | |
| 1897 - 506 páginas
...gather of its fruits ; and will supply the blessed with silken garments, as well as food, and also with beasts to ride on, ready saddled and bridled, and...trappings, which will burst forth from its fruits. This tree is so large that a person mounted on the fleetest horse could not gallop from one end of... | |
| Elias John Wilkinson Gibb - 1901 - 384 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 a hundred years. •As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the pleasantness... | |
| Nathan Haskell Dole - 1901 - 342 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 on,...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years." — Introduction to tkt Koran. 4. He means either faciiis dtunna Avemi,... | |
| 1901 - 412 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...horse would not be able to gallop from one end of its (hade to the other in a hundred years. "As plenty of water is one of the greatest additions to the... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1903 - 602 páginas
...to the hand of the person who would gather of their products. So large is the tuba tree that a man "mounted on the fleetest horse would not be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years." All the rivers of Paradise take their rise from the root of the tree of... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 586 páginas
...adorned with rich trappings which will burst forth from its fruits. It is believed that this tree, which is so large, that a person mounted on the fleetest...be able to gallop from one end of its shade to the other in a hundred years, stands in the palace of Muhammad, though a branch of it will reach to the... | |
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