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Tales of the Peries

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No maid of mortal charms but far
 
No maid of mortal charms but far
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Excelling each celestial star,
 
Excelling each celestial star,
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Well may she boast her regal stem
 
Well may she boast her regal stem
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Fair jewel of the diadem
 
Fair jewel of the diadem
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The beams that round her forehead play
 
The beams that round her forehead play
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Surpass the moon’s empurpled ray.
 
Surpass the moon’s empurpled ray.
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When Azar Shah had received this answer he assembled his Vizir, and full Dewan to demand advice for the shaft of Love from an unseen beauty, had already pierced the heart of the Emperor. One of the Vizirs, Named Khujisteray ben Moosahib a wise and knowing man arose and bending the forehead of obedience to the ground said. “May the King live forever, the world will never see a sovereign like thee whose reign is crowned with good fortune, and the favor of God. He whom thou shalt order to undertake the journey of the East shall quickly make the crown of his head, the sole of his foot, “by dint of Gold, by courage bold, or any means of mortal mold.” The desire of the Emperor shall be accomplished.” In like manner another Vizir rose and said “May the fortune of the Emperor be expanded like a full blown blossom his orders shall certainly be fulfilled.” An elegant epistle was immediately penned and given to Khugisteray with the most singular curiosities,
 
When Azar Shah had received this answer he assembled his Vizir, and full Dewan to demand advice for the shaft of Love from an unseen beauty, had already pierced the heart of the Emperor. One of the Vizirs, Named Khujisteray ben Moosahib a wise and knowing man arose and bending the forehead of obedience to the ground said. “May the King live forever, the world will never see a sovereign like thee whose reign is crowned with good fortune, and the favor of God. He whom thou shalt order to undertake the journey of the East shall quickly make the crown of his head, the sole of his foot, “by dint of Gold, by courage bold, or any means of mortal mold.” The desire of the Emperor shall be accomplished.” In like manner another Vizir rose and said “May the fortune of the Emperor be expanded like a full blown blossom his orders shall certainly be fulfilled.” An elegant epistle was immediately penned and given to Khugisteray with the most singular curiosities,

Revision as of 15:48:40, Feb 22, 2012

No maid of mortal charms but far


Excelling each celestial star,


Well may she boast her regal stem


Fair jewel of the diadem


The beams that round her forehead play


Surpass the moon’s empurpled ray.


When Azar Shah had received this answer he assembled his Vizir, and full Dewan to demand advice for the shaft of Love from an unseen beauty, had already pierced the heart of the Emperor. One of the Vizirs, Named Khujisteray ben Moosahib a wise and knowing man arose and bending the forehead of obedience to the ground said. “May the King live forever, the world will never see a sovereign like thee whose reign is crowned with good fortune, and the favor of God. He whom thou shalt order to undertake the journey of the East shall quickly make the crown of his head, the sole of his foot, “by dint of Gold, by courage bold, or any means of mortal mold.” The desire of the Emperor shall be accomplished.” In like manner another Vizir rose and said “May the fortune of the Emperor be expanded like a full blown blossom his orders shall certainly be fulfilled.” An elegant epistle was immediately penned and given to Khugisteray with the most singular curiosities,