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1 Pre | crumbled away. There followed a long period of anarchy, which
2 Pre | am about to fare upon a long journey, if you were to
3 Pre | assuring, was not to remain for long upon the throne bequeathed
4 Pre | his beginnings, it was not long before the young man rose
5 Pre | makers of verse." There is a long poem addressed to Abu Ishac,
6 Pre | with his expectations. "Long life to thee and thy heart'
7 Pre | short and that which is too long.~"His mistress, Truth, shall
8 Pre | death cannot extinguish as long as men shall read and understand.
9 I(*) | above, about three inches long, and slender in form, one
10 II | happiness should sleep so long!" and wept.~Not on the lips
11 V(*) | Jami made it the theme of a long metaphysical poem. The part
12 XVII | door~My father opened it long before,~The eternal Paradise
13 XX | before her door,~Love's long desired elixir, pour~Upon
14 XXI | thy face from those~That long for thee; the Conqueror'
15 XXI(*) | men with well-dyed curls, long garments, and conical caps
16 XXI(*) | all torn and patched with long journeying-in the wrong
17 XXIV(*) | poet an injury, nor was it long before he found what he
18 XXV | ends its proud career.~The long confusion of the nights
19 XXV | Saki, thou hast shown--~Long may thy cup be full, thy
20 XXXI | The preacher's homily~Is long, but life will soon be spent!~
21 XXXI | The sun of merriment ere long will set,~And meagre Ramazan
22 XXXI(*) | Ramazan and shorten the long hours that must pass before
23 XXXII(*)| the unfortunate lover. Her long locks are often compared
24 XXXV | Forget not loyal lovers long since dead,~Though faith
25 XXXVIII | is narrowed down to one long sigh~For a red mouth that
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