Hung graceful — and like mistress, smiling bland, Bending propitious to the lover's tale — To the young breeze roses their hues unveil. All at once, two or three fishermen happened to pass by that water, and by the will of God they discovered the... A concise grammar of the Persian language - Page 106by Arthur Henry Bleeck - 1857 - 206 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - Fables of Bidpai - 1854 - 818 pages
...smiling bland, Bending propitious to the lover's tale — To the young breeze roses their hues unveil. All at once, two or three fishermen happened to pass...they hastened to bring their nets, and the fishes, having gained intelligence of that circumstance, immersed as they were in water were, nevertheless,... | |
| Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - Fables of Bidpai - 1854 - 698 pages
...smiling bland, Bending propitious to the lover's tale— To the young breeze roses their hues unveil. All at once, two or three fishermen happened to pass...they hastened to bring their nets, and the fishes, having gained intelligence of that circumstance, immersed as they were in water were, nevertheless,... | |
| Arthur Henry Bleeck - Language and languages - 1857 - 316 pages
...smiling bland, Bending propitious to the lover's tale — To the young breeze roses their hues unveil.2 all at once, two or three fishermen happened to pass...hunter" or 'sportsman' ; the epithet which follows, viz. j£ JbL« ' fish-taking,' restricts it here to a ' fisherman.' 2 Lit. At the breath of the dawn the... | |
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