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1 Pre | at the last his own hour came. He who, in the eyes of
2 Pre | in which the King usually came off second best, did little
3 Pre | permission for her deeds. Forth came she from behind the curtain
4 Pre | to Hafiz which, when it came, proved to be too short
5 Pre | days. "Yesterday at dawn I came upon one or two glasses
6 Pre | exquisite apologue: "There came one and knocked at the door
7 Pre | within for thee and me.' Then came the lover a second time
8 Pre | with saying that the world came into existence when it pleased
9 Pre | imitate Omar? For when one came to him and asked him, 'What
10 I(*) | degraded so far that it came to mean only the keeper
11 III(*) | her head. So the lapwing came unto her, and she was asleep,
12 V | minstrel knows that Zuleika came forth,~Love parting the
13 V(*) | caravanserai a party of them came to perform their indecent
14 V(*) | pay-day of the soldiers came round, dishes of rice and
15 XII | long-drawn road, and whence it came,~And where it leads!~Can
16 XIV | nourished the red rose, then came a wind,~And catching at
17 XVIII(*)| dressed in green garments came to him and brought him a
18 XXIV(*) | heretical Christian. He came off with flying colours;
19 XXVI(*) | Longimanus of the Greeks. He came to the throne in B.C. 464.
20 XXVI(*) | wife of Khusro Parwiz, who came to the Persian throne in
21 XXXI | adown the path of Spring she came,~And by the path of Autumn
22 XXXIII | ruby glows~(And whence it came my wounded bosom knows)~
23 XXXIV(*)| days to dry. The angels came often to gaze upon it, and
24 XXXIX(*)| down into one mass, which came out in the form of a calf.
25 XL(*) | other woman upon earth, came before their judgment-seat
26 XLII | of God's favour and mercy came,~But none has leapt forth
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