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1 Pre | either of his birth or of his death is unknown. He fell upon
2 Pre | conquered Baghdad, putting to death the last of the Abbaside
3 Pre | descendants of Hulagu. On the death of Mahmud Shah, Abu Said
4 Pre | curtailed. On Abu Said's death, Abu Ishac, one of the three
5 Pre | people of Shiraz, he put to death all the inhabitants of two
6 Pre | steadfastly the cup whose name is Death,~Empty the dregs upon the
7 Pre | must reach 800."~After his death, Shah Shudja reigned in
8 Pre | boy. Before Shah Shudja's death the knell of the house of
9 Pre | Shah Shudja lay sick to death, both brothers burst into
10 Pre | talons of the falcon of death."~From the protection of
11 Pre | again."~The date of his death is variously given as 1388,
12 Pre | sixty years after the poet's death, Sultan Baber conquered
13 Pre | against him that, on his death, it was debated whether
14 Pre | had a son. He laments the death of both wife and child in
15 Pre | This was done after his death by his pupil Sayyed Kasim
16 Pre | whence it has escaped at death, is entirely repugnant to
17 Pre | miracles. He was condemned to death with horrible tortures by
18 Pre | which shall be stronger than death? But if this were not so . . .
19 Pre | conditions, which the chill of death cannot extinguish as long
20 I(*) | he was the cause of the death of Hussein, the son of Ali,
21 IV | tears is set below,~And death lies near to life thy lovers
22 XIII | living flame,~Transpiercing Death's impenetrable door.~What
23 XIV | could not stay~The wind of Death that swept my hopes away.~
24 XIV | floor~Of Night and Day, Death won the game-forlorn~And
25 XIV(*) | wrote this poem upon the death of his son.~Stanza 3.--Rosenzweig,
26 XIV(*) | to him on their father's death. For that reason he had
27 XXI | jewels set,~Encircles fear of death and constant dread~It is
28 XXIII(*)| written by Hafiz; upon the death of his wife.~
29 XXVI(*) | the false news of Shirin's death. On hearing it, Ferhad threw
30 XXVI(*) | Parwiz was put to a violent death by his son, who proceeded
31 XXXIV(*)| sent Azrail, the angel of death, who tore the seven handfuls
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