| Edward Granville Browne - 1906 - 634 páginas
...under thy foot, and the flowers of the Judastree. O joyous and gay is the New Year's Day, and in Shirdz most of all ; Even the stranger forgets his home,...of the town, doth the scent of his raiment bring. 0 wonder not if in time of Spring thou dost rouse such jealousy, That the cloud doth weep while the... | |
| Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt - 1910 - 366 páginas
...crested with new-fallen snow, the last fall of the waning winter that the sun of spring will soon dispel. And all the perfect scene lies set in the brilliant...willing thrall. O'er the garden's Egypt, Joseph-like the fan- red rose is King, And the zephyr, e'en to the heart of the town, doth the scent of his raiment... | |
| Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes, Sir Percy Sykes, Khān Bahādur Aḧmad Din Khān - 1910 - 330 páginas
...in the garden fair and free, And tread the jessamine under foot, and the flowers of the Judas tree. O joyous and gay is the New Year's Day, and in Shiraz...stranger forgets his home and becomes its willing Fortunately, I was as well acquainted with the great poet's works as the Khan, and I stopped this boasting... | |
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