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עמוד 81
Varuna , the primitive god , had at length become the ruler of the realm of
darkness , but the happy god of the Sun was Mitra . And to Mitra the Brahman
priests of long centuries ago sang such praise as : All - seeing Sun , the stars so
bright ...
Varuna , the primitive god , had at length become the ruler of the realm of
darkness , but the happy god of the Sun was Mitra . And to Mitra the Brahman
priests of long centuries ago sang such praise as : All - seeing Sun , the stars so
bright ...
עמוד 152
Happy man that I am ! Now has my fancy an ample range . Yet I am divided with
anxious doubt whether she be not wholly destined for a religious life . Pri .
Hitherto , Sir , our friend has lived happy in this consecrated forest , the abode of
her ...
Happy man that I am ! Now has my fancy an ample range . Yet I am divided with
anxious doubt whether she be not wholly destined for a religious life . Pri .
Hitherto , Sir , our friend has lived happy in this consecrated forest , the abode of
her ...
עמוד 212
Who would have the heart from this lovely spot Again to set a foot in that intricate
track ? Here I remain , King , and bid thee adieu ; And mayst thou be happy as I
am happy ! 14 It is , however , upon Nizami ' s poetic love romances that his fame
...
Who would have the heart from this lovely spot Again to set a foot in that intricate
track ? Here I remain , King , and bid thee adieu ; And mayst thou be happy as I
am happy ! 14 It is , however , upon Nizami ' s poetic love romances that his fame
...
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