With Sa'di in the Garden : Or, the book of Love : Being the "ishk" Or Third Chapter of the "bôstân" of the Persian Poet Sa'di : Embodied in a Dialogue Held in the Garden of the Taj Mahal, At Agra
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Fairest thou art Of Allah's works ; and I — I am a man, Albeit Lord of men and Shah Jahan ; Yet one thing fairer is than even thou. And sweeter far for me to have and keep, The faith I held and hold to her whose name Thou art not meet to hear ! Rajpootni ! see, I close mine eyes, not longer to behold Thy beauty, lest it tempt my rebel blood To traitorousness like thine. Begone ! begone ! 138 WITH SA'DI IN THE GARDEN; Before I look again ; for I shall slay, Or I shall love, and both were deeds i...ndign ! " Saheb. Right royal ! and nowise of the Mogul type. As I have read. What next befell that slave. With respite of eye-wink ? MmzA. She glided forth, Seeking escape ; but those that heard the words And saw all done, laid hands on her and haled The weeping maid to angry Arjamand, Decked as she was in the Queen's cloth of gold. Wearing the Palace-pearls, ungirt, new-bathed. Painted, and henna-stained, and scented sweet. They told what passed, and how the Sultan spake. She cowering at the proud Sultana's foot.
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