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" Let us weep at the remembrance of our beloved, at the sight of the station where her tent was raised, by the edge of yon bending sands between Dahul and Haurncl, 2. HTudam__and Mikra ia station, the marks of which are not wholly effaced, though the south... "
Arabian Poetry for English Readers - Page 10
edited by - 1881 - 473 pages
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Sketches in Verse

Robert Hutchinson Rose - 1810 - 196 pages
...her tent was raised, by the edge of yon bending sands between Dahul and Haumel, Tudham and Mikra; a station, the marks of which are not wholly effaced,...the south wind and the north have woven the twisted sands." Poem of Amriolkais. "Hail, dear ruins, with whose possessours I had old engagements ; more...
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Sketches in Verse

Robert Hutchinson Rose - 1810 - 208 pages
...shine, like the remains of blue figures painted on the back of a hand. "While I spoke thus to myself, my companions stopped their coursers by my side, and said, Perish not through despair, but act with fortitude." Poem of Tarafa. FROM AMRU. O AMRU! when thou seest thy fair, While rival eyes...
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Literature, Ancient and Modern, with Specimens, Volume 17

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Literature - 1845 - 354 pages
...shine, like the remains of blue figures painted on the back of the hand.' While I spoke thus to myself, my companions stopped their coursers by my side, and said, ' Perish not through despair, but act with fortitude.' ' Ah ! ' said I, ' the vehicles which bore away my fair one, on the morning...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volumes 111-120

Languages, Modern - 1908 - 622 pages
...tent was raised, by the edge of yon bending sands between Dahul and Haumel, 2. "Tudam and Mikra; a station, the marks of which are not wholly effaced,...3. Thus I spoke, when my companions stopped their courses by my side, and said: "Perish not through despair, only be patient." 4. "A profusion of tears,...
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Arabian Poetry for English Readers

William Alexander Clouston - Arabic poetry - 1881 - 566 pages
...shine, like the remains of blue figures painted on the back of a hand." 2. While I spoke thus to myself, my companions stopped their coursers by my side, and said, " Perish not through despair, but act with fortitude." 3. Ah, said I, the vehicles which bore away my fair one on the morning when...
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A Dictionary of Oriental Quotations (Arabic and Persian)

Claud Field - Reference - 1911 - 368 pages
...her tent was raised by the edge of yon bending sands between Dahul aml Haumel, Tudah and Mikra ; a station the marks of which are not wholly effaced,...south wind and the north have woven the twisted sand." SIR W.JONEs. " Qlfl 'lqadhiyyatin flhi hatta tajtali Wasfayihi fl hala radhahu wa batshihi uii yabina...
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Das Naturgefühl in der englischen Dichtung im Zeitalter Miltons

Anna von der Heide - Comparative literature - 1915 - 322 pages
...yon bending sands between Dahul and Haumel, 1 Englische Studien 28, p. 400 ff. 2. Tudam and Mikra1; a station, the marks of which are not wholly effaced,...south wind and the north have woven the twisted sand." Exactly in the same way Tennyson's youth enters, accompanied by his comrades to whom his first words...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volume 120

Languages, Modern - 1908 - 542 pages
...between Dahul and Haumel, 2. "Tudam and Mikra; a Station, the marks of which are not wholly cffaced, though the south wind and the north have woven the...3. Thus I spoke, when my companions stopped their courses by my side, and said: "Perish not through degpair, only be patient." 4. "A profusion of teara,...
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