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1 1, 6 | STORY VI. Omar and the Ambassador.~The
2 1, 6 | Emperor of Rum to the Khalifa 'Omar. On approaching Medina this
3 1, 6 | ambassador inquired for 'Omar's palace, and learned that '
4 1, 6 | palace, and learned that 'Omar dwelt in no material palace,
5 1, 6 | hearts. At last he discerned 'Omar lying under a palm-tree,
6 1, 6 | to him in fear and awe. 'Omar received him kindly, and
7 1, 6 | bonds of flesh and blood? 'Omar responded, and the ambassador
8 1 (5) | Gulshan i Raz, I. 140, and Omar Khayyam Quatr., 270. ~
9 1, 8 | the time of the Khalifa 'Omar there lived a harper, whose
10 1, 8 | a divine voice came to 'Omar, directing him to go to
11 1, 8 | whom he should find there. 'Omar proceeded to the place,
12 1, 8 | contrition for his past sins. 'Omar then instructed him that
13 1, 8 | without spot or blemish.~'Omar rebukes the Harper for brooding
14 1, 8 | bewailing the past.~Then 'Omar said to him, "This wailing
15 1, 15 | the days of the Khalifa 'Omar complete the section.~The
16 2, 1 | the man, in the time of 'Omar, who mistook his eyelash
17 2, 3 | faithful witness."~When 'Omar was enraptured with that
18 2 (9) | Omar was called "The Discerner." ~
19 2 (2) | Freytag quotes a saying of 'Omar, "A fool may indicate the
20 4 (28)| is the burden of many of 'Omar Khayyam's poems. ~
21 5, 10 | He who is divorced from 'Omar's light~Is deceived by his
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