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עמוד 99
Here is a typical tale of the Vulture and the Cat: On the banks of the Ganges there
is a cliff called VultureCrag, and thereon grew a giant fig-tree. Within its hollow
trunk lived an old Vulture, called Gray-Pate, who had lost both his talons and his
...
Here is a typical tale of the Vulture and the Cat: On the banks of the Ganges there
is a cliff called VultureCrag, and thereon grew a giant fig-tree. Within its hollow
trunk lived an old Vulture, called Gray-Pate, who had lost both his talons and his
...
עמוד 124
He advanced confidently to the field, “round the weaponed circle,” and called, “
with faith inflexible” upon the Son of God, Krishna. Then lifting the massive bow,
he fixed the pointed shaft. The stubborn cord twanged, the arrow whirred to its ...
He advanced confidently to the field, “round the weaponed circle,” and called, “
with faith inflexible” upon the Son of God, Krishna. Then lifting the massive bow,
he fixed the pointed shaft. The stubborn cord twanged, the arrow whirred to its ...
עמוד 215
His name was Jelaleddin, but, as he lived long in Asia Minor, still called by the
Moslems “Rum” (Roman), he assumed the pen name of Rumi. This man Rumi,
like five others of the Persian Pleiades, belonged to that mystical sect called Sufis
.
His name was Jelaleddin, but, as he lived long in Asia Minor, still called by the
Moslems “Rum” (Roman), he assumed the pen name of Rumi. This man Rumi,
like five others of the Persian Pleiades, belonged to that mystical sect called Sufis
.
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