Persian Poetry for English Readers: Being Specimens of Six of the Greatest Classical Poets of Persia: Ferdusī, Nizāmī, Sādi, Jelāl-Ad-Dīn Rūmī, Hāfiz, And Jāmī, With Biographical Notices And Notes
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Depart in peace, and good be with thee ! Thou poor man, make no lamentation under the GHAZELS. 417 sword of frierids ; for that tribe receiveth the price of blood from those whom they have slain ! God forbid, that I should complain of thy cruelty and tyranny ! The injustice of the lovely is all gentle- ness and goodness ! Hafiz could not make a short discourse about thy tresses : the cham would extend itself to the day of resurrection. Rosen, i. 212-13. Calcutta Ed. 27, 2. XX. The profit of thi...s our workshop, the world, is all nothing ! — Set wine before me, for the things of this world are all nothing ! With heart and soul we eagerly seek the glorious society of our beloved ones, and, were it not for heart and soul, it were all nothing ! That which cometh to our bosoms without the heart- pang, that is happiness ; and are they not to be won except by labour and trouble, the gardens of Paradise are nothing ! Be not beholden to the Sidrah tree and the Tuba " for shade ; for if thou, waving Cypress, but look upon us sweetly, they are all nothing !
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