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SLEEP on thine eyes, bright as
narcissus flowers, Before the milk upon thy lips was dry, Thy mouth the fountain where Life's
waters flow, God send to thee great length of happy
days Art thou with grief afflicted, with the
smart Last night the wind from out her village
blew, And Hafiz, though thy heart within thee
dies,
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* Verse 3.--The Persians describe the dimple in the chin of their mistress as a dangerous well filled with her lover's tears, into which, when he approaches her mouth, he may fall and be drowned. Verse 6.--"Oh rose, tearing thy robe in two": that is, bursting into flower beneath the warm breath of the wind that blows from where thou art. |
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