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1 Pre | given up to Mahommad, who sent him to Shiraz and, with
2 Pre | his vizir, he repented and sent a second messenger hot foot
3 Pre | Persia. In 1382 Shah Shudja sent a propitiatory embassy to
4 Pre | umbrella; and Timur in return sent the King a robe of honour
5 Pre | family before he died. He sent letters both to Timur and
6 Pre | with Zein-el-Abeddin, he sent for him in order to persuade
7 Pre | withdraw. Thereupon Shah Shudja sent him a letter by the hand
8 Pre | thickest of the battle, sent a message back to the wings
9 Pre | probably this Vizir who sent a robe of honour to Hafiz
10 Pre | gather by the roadside. He sent to Ahmed a poem in which
11 Pre | court he had journeyed, had sent him empty away.~Shah Shudja
12 III(*) | Stanza 1.--King Solomon sent the lapwing or hoopoe as
13 III(*) | the power of him who had sent the letter was greater than
14 V(*) | outdone in repartee: he sent the poet away a richer man
15 XXI(*) | the money the Sultan had sent him in paying his debts
16 XXI(*) | money which Mahmud Shah had sent to him. He was now himself
17 XXI(*) | With singular generosity he sent the defaulting poet a further
18 XXVI(*) | legend. At length the King sent to him and told him that
19 XXVI(*) | accomplished it when Khusro sent him the false news of Shirin'
20 XXVI(*) | tradition that this poem was sent to the King of Golconda.~
21 XXXIV(*)| empty-handed. The fourth time God sent Azrail, the angel of death,
22 XXXV(*) | evidence that this poem was sent to some friends of Hafiz
23 XXXIX | tale from lip to lip is sent;~Washed by three cups, oh
24 XXXIX(*)| that the line should be sent to Hafiz of Shiraz, the
25 XXXIX(*)| sweetmeat is the ode that Hafiz sent to Bengal.~Stanza 4.--Samir.
26 XL(*) | notwithstanding the warnings sent down to him through the
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