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But there but there restrain desire
 
But there but there restrain desire
 
He protested that the honour equally exceeded his deserts and his expectations Goblets of ruby were then ushered in by the silver-featured cupbearers bustling and jingling the glasses to show their alacrity  
 
He protested that the honour equally exceeded his deserts and his expectations Goblets of ruby were then ushered in by the silver-featured cupbearers bustling and jingling the glasses to show their alacrity  
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cried Come away You are welcome I am glad to see that you have not forget me She gave him a seat on her own cushion and enquired after his adventures. He produced jewells and presented them in the most respectful manner She gave them to her steward saying well well but Melech Mahommed when did you get rid of the form of a water bird” Fetching a deep sigh he answered— Wound on wound and grief on grief And still to sigh without relief Must be the hapless lover’s part I fence your beauty pierce his heart But it is yourself said she casting her arms round his neck who have brought all these woes on your own head and how can I prevent them and added with an embrace. To kiss my hands and kiss my feet For true love is no longer meet Now to my glowing lips aspire But there but there restrain desire He protested that the honour equally exceeded his deserts and his expectations Goblets of ruby were then ushered in by the silver-featured cupbearers bustling and jingling the glasses to show their alacrity

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