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  O Kings of beauty, grace to prisoner ta’en, viii. 96.

  O Lord, by the Five Shaykhs, I pray deIiver me, vii. 226.

  O Lord, how many a grief from me hast driven, v. 270.

  O Lord, my foes are fain to slay me in despight, viii. 117.

  O Lords of me, who fared but whom my heart e’er followeth, iv 239

  O Love, thou’rt instant in thy cruellest guise, iv. 204.

  O lover thou bringest to thought a tide, v. 50.

  O Maryam of beauty return for these eyne, viii. 321.

  O Miriam thy chiding I pray, forego, ix. 8.

  O moon for ever set this earth below, iii. 323.

  O Moslem! thou whose guide is Alcorán iv. 173.

  O most noble of men in this time and stound, iv. 20.

  O my censor who wakest amorn to see viii. 343.

  O my friend, an I rendered my life, my sprite, ix. 214.

  O my friend! reft of rest no repose I command, ii. 35.

  O my friends, have ye seen or have ye heard vi. 174.

  O my heart’s desire, grows my misery, vii. 248.

  O my Lord, well I weet thy puissant hand, vi. 97.

  O Night of Union, Time’s virginal prize viii. 328.

  O my lords, shall he to your minds occur ix. 299.

  O Night here I stay! I want no morning light, iv. 144.

  O passing Fair I have none else but thee, vii. 365.

  O pearl-set mouth of friend, iv. 231.

  O pearly mouth of friend, who set those pretty pearls in line,

  iv. 231.

  O Rose, thou rare of charms that dost contain, viii. 275.

  O sire, be not deceived by worldly joys, v. 114.

  O son of mine uncle! same sorrow I bear, iii. 61.

  O spare me, thou Ghazban, indeed enow for me, ii. 126.

  O Spring-camp have ruth on mine overthrowing, viii. 240.

  O thou Badi’a ‘l-Jamál, show thou some clemency, vii. 368.

  O thou of generous seed and true nobility, vi. 252.

  O thou sheeniest Sun who m night dost shine, viii. 215.

  O Thou the One, whose grace cloth all the world embrace, v. 272.

  O thou tomb! O thou tomb! be his horrors set in blight? i. 76.

  O thou to whom sad trembling wights in fear complain! iii. 317.

  O thou who barest leg-calf better to suggest, ii. 327.

  O thou who claimest to be prey of love and ecstasy, vii. 220.

  O thou who deignest come at sorest sync, iii.78.

  O thou who dost comprise all Beauty’s boons! vii. 107.

  O thou who dyest hoariness with black, viii. 295.

  O thou who fearest Fate, i. 56.

  O thou who for thy wakeful nights wouldst claim my love to boon,

  iii. 26.

  O thou who givest to royal state sweet savour, ii. 3.

  O thou who gladdenest man by speech and rarest quality, ix. 322.

  O thou who seekest innocence to ‘guile, iii. 137.

  O thou who seekest parting, safely fare! ii. 319.

  O thou who seekest separation, act leisurely, iv. 200.

  O thou who seekest severance, i. 118.

  O thou who shamest sun in morning sheen, viii. 35.

  O thou who shunnest him thy love misled! viii. 259.

  O thou who wooest Severance, easy fare! iii. 278.

  O thou who woo’st a world unworthy learn, iii. 319.

  O thou whose boons to me are more than one, iii. 317.

  O thou whose favours have been out of compt, iii. 137.

  O thou whose forehead, like the radiant East, i. 210.

  O to whom I gave soul which thou torturest, iv. 19.

  O to whom now of my desire complaining sore shall I, v. 44.

  O toiler through the glooms of night in peril and in pain, i. 38.

  O turtle dove, like me art thou distraught? v. 47.

  O waftings of musk from the Babel-land! ix. 195.

  O who didst win my love in other date, v. 63.

  O who hast quitted these abodes and faredst fief and light, viii.

  59.

  O who passest this doorway, by Allah, see, viii. 236.

  O who praisest Time with the fairest appraise ix. 296.

  O who shamest the Moon and the sunny glow, vii. 248.

  O who quest Union, ne’er hope such delight, viii. 257.

  O whose heart by our beauty is captive ta’en, v. 36.

  O Wish of wistful men, for Thee I yearn, v. 269.

  O ye that can aid me, a wretched lover, ii. 30.

  O ye who fled and left my heart in pain low li’en, iii. 285.

  O ye who with my vitals fled, have rush, viii. 258.

  O you whose mole on cheek enthroned recalls, i. 251.

  O Zephyr of Morn, an thou pass where the dear ones dwell, viii.

  120.

  O Zephyr of Najd, when from Najd thou blow, vii. 115.

  Of dust was I created, and man did I become, v. 237.

  Of evil thing the folk suspect us twain, iii.305.

  Of my sight I am jealous for thee, of me, ix. 248.

  Of Time and what befel me I complain, viii. 219.

  Of wit and wisdom is Maymúnah bare, i. 57.

  Oft hath a tender bough made lute for maid, v. 244.

  Oft hunchback added to his bunchy back, viii. 297.

  Oft times mischance shall straiten noble breast, viii. 117.

  Oft when thy case shows knotty and tangled skein, vi. 71.

  Oh a valiant race are the sons of Nu’uman, iii. 80.

  Oh soul of me, an thou accept my rede, ii. 210.

  Oh ye gone from the gaze of these ridded eyne, ii. 139.

  Old hag, of high degree in filthy life, v. 96.

  On earth’s surface we lived in rare ease and joy, vii. 123.

  On her fair bosom caskets twain I scanned, i. 156.

  On me and with me bides thy volunty, viii. 129.

  On Sun and Moon of palace cast thy sight, i. 85.

  On the brow of the World is a writ, an thereon thou look, ix. 297

  On the fifth day at even-tide they went away from me, ii. 10

  On the fifth day I quitted all my friends for evermore, ii. 10

  On the glancing racer outracing glance, ii. 273.

  On the shaded woody island His showers Allah deign, x. 40.

  On these which once were chicks, iv. 235.

  One, I wish him in belt a thousand horns, v. 129.

  One craved my love and I gave all he craved of me, iii. 210.

  One wrote upon her cheek with musk, his name was Ja’afar highs,

  iv. 292.

  Open the door! the leach now draweth near, v. 284.

  Oppression ambusheth in sprite of man, ix. 343.

  Our aim is only converse to enjoy, iv. 54.

  Our Fort is Tor, and flames the fire of fight, ii. 242.

  Our life to thee, O cup-boy Beauty-dight! iii. 169.

  Our trysting-time is all too short, iii. 167.

  Pardon my fault, for tis the wont, i. 126.

  Pardon the sinful ways I did pursue, ii. 38.

  Part not from one whose wont is not to part from you, iii. 295

  Parting ran up to part from lover twain iii. 209.

  Pass round the cup to the old and the young man, too, viii. 278.

  Pass o’er my fault, for ’tis the wise man’s wont, viii. 327.

  Patience hath fled, but passion fareth not v. 358.

  Patience with sweet and with bitter Fate! viii. 146.

  Patient I seemed, yet Patience shown by me, vii.96.

  Patient, O Allah! to Thy destiny I bow iii.328.

  Pause ye and see his sorry state since when ye fain withdrew,

  viii. 66.

  Peace be to her who visits me in sleeping phantasy, viii. 241.

  Peace be to you from lover’s wasted love vii. 368.

  Peace be with you, sans you naught compensateth me, viii. 320.

  Perfect were lover’s qualities in him was brought amorn, viii.

  255.

  Pink cheeks and eyes enpupil’d black have dealt me sore despight,

  viii. 69.

  Pleaseth me more the fig than every fruit viii. 269.

  Pleaseth me yon Hazár of mocking strain v.48.

  Pleasure and health, good cheer, good appetite, ii. 102.

  Ply me and also my mate be plied, viii. 203.

  Poverty dims the sheen of man whate’er his wealth has been, i.

  272

  Pray’ee grant me some words from your lips, belike, iii. 274.

  Pray, tell me what hath Fate to do betwixt us twain? v. 128.

  Preserve thy hoary hairs from soil and stain, iv. 43.

  Prove how love can degrade, v. 134.

  Quince every taste conjoins, in her are found, i. 158.

  Quoth I to a comrade one day, viii. 289.

  Quoth our Imam Abu Nowas, who was, v. 157.

  Quoth she (for I to lie with her forbare), iii. 303.

  Quoth she, “I see thee dye thy hoariness,” iv. 194.

  Quoth she to me, — and sore enraged, viii. 293.

  Quoth she to me — I see thou dy’st thy hoariness, viii. 295.

  Quoth they and I had trained my taste thereto, viii. 269.

  Quoth they, Black letters on his cheek are writ! iv. 196.

  Quoth they, Maybe that Patience lend thee ease! iii. 178.

  Quoth they, Thou rav’st on him thou lov’st, iii. 258.

  Quoth they, “Thou’rt surely raving mad for her thou lov’st, viii.

  326.

  Racked is my heart by parting fro my friends, i. 150.

  Rain showers of torrent tears, O Eyne, and see, viii. 250.

  Rebel against women and so shalt thou serve Allah the more, iii.

  214.

  Red fruits that fill the hand, and shine with sheen, viii. 271.

  Rely not on women: Trust not to their hearts, i. 13.

  Reserve is a jewel, Silence safety is, i. 208.

  Restore my heart as ’twas within my breast, viii. 37.

  Right near at hand, Umaymah mine! v. 75.

  Robe thee, O House, in richest raiment Time, viii. 206.

  Roll up thy days and they shall easy roll, iv. 220.

  Rosy red Wady hot with summer glow, ix.6.

  Round with big and little, the bowl and cup, ii. 29.

  Said I to slim-waist who the wine engraced, viii. 307.

  Salam from graces treasured by my Lord, iii. 273.

  Salams fro’ me to friends in every stead, iii. 256.

  Say, canst not come to us one momentling, iv. 43.

  Say, cloth heart of my fair incline to him, v. 127.

  Say him who careless sleeps what while the shaft of Fortune

  flies, i. 68.

  Say me, on Allah’s path has death not dealt to me, iv. 247.

  Say me, will Union after parting e’er return to be, viii. 320.

  Say then to skin “Be soft,” to face “Be fair,” i. 252.

  Say thou to the she-gazelle, who’s no gazelle, v. 130.

  Say to angry lover who turns away, v. 131

  Say to the charmer in the dove-hued veil, i. 280.

  Say to the fair in the wroughten veil, viii. 291

  Say to the pretty one in veil of blue, iv. 264.

  Say what shall solace one who hath nor home nor stable stead,

  ii.124.

  Say, will to me and you the Ruthful union show, viii. 323.

  Scented with sandal and musk, right proudly cloth she go, v. 192.

  Seeing thy looks wots she what thou desir’st, v. 226.

  Seest not how the hosts of the Rose display, viii. 276.

  Seest not that Almond plucked by hand, viii. 270.

  Seest not that musk, the nut-brown musk, e’er claims the highest

  price, iv. 253.

  Seest not that pearls are prized for milky hue, iv. 250.

  Seest not that rosery where Rose a flowering displays, viii. 275.

  Seest not the bazar with its fruit in rows, iii. 302.

  Seest not the Lemon when it taketh form, viii. 272.

  Seest not we want for joy four things all told, i. 86.

  Semblance of full-moon Heaven bore, v. 192.

  Severance-grief nighmost, Union done to death, iv. 223.

  Shall I be consoled when Love hath mastered the secret of me,

  viii. 261.

  Shall man experience-lectured ever care, vii. 144.

  Shall the beautiful hue of the Basil fail, i.19.

  Shall the world oppress me when thou art in’s, ii. 18.

  Shall we e’er be united after severance tide, viii. 322.

  Shamed is the bough of Ban by pace of her, viii. 223.

  She bade me farewell on our parting day, ii. 35.

  She beamed on my sight with a wondrous glance, ii. 87.

  She came apparelled in an azure vest, i. 218.

  She came apparelled in a vest of blue, viii. 280.

  She came out to gaze on the bridal at ease, v. 149.

  She came thick veiled, and cried I, O display, viii. 280.

  She comes apparelled in an azure vest x.58.

  She comes like fullest moon on happy night, i. 218; x. 59.

  She cried while played in her side Desire ix. 197.

  She dispread the locks from her head one night, iii. 226.

  She drew near whenas death was departing us, v. 71.

  She gives her woman’s hand a force that fails the hand of me,

  iii. 176

  She hath eyes whose babes wi’ their fingers sign, viii. 166.

  She hath those hips conjoined by thread of waist, iii. 226.

  She hath wrists which, did her bangles not contain, iii. 226.

  She is a sun which towereth high asky iii. 163.

  She joineth charms were never seen conjoined in mortal dress,

  vii. 104.

  She lords it o’er our hearts in grass-green gown, ii. 318.

  She prayeth; the Lord of grace her prayer obeyed, v. 273.

  She proffered me a tender coynte, iii. 304.

  She rose like the morn as she shone through the night, i. 11.

  She saith sore hurt in sense the most acute, iii. 303.

  She shineth forth a moon, and bends a willow-wand, iv. 50.

  She shone out in the garden in garments all of green, v. 346.

  She shot my heart with shaft, then turned on heel, vii. 141.

  She sits it in lap like a mother fond, ix. 191.

  She ‘spied the moon of Heaven reminding me, iv. 51.

  She split my casque of courage with eye- swords that sorely

  smite, iii. 179.

  She spread three tresses of unplaited hair iv.51.

  She wears a pair of ringlets long let down, v. 240.

  She who my all of love by love of her hath won, viii. 254.

  Shoulder thy tray and go straight to thy goal, i. 278.

  Showed me Sir Such-an-one a sight, and what a sight! iv. 193.

  Silent I woned and never owned my love v. 151.

  Silky her skin and silk that zonèd waist iii. 163.

  Since my loper-friend in my hand hath given, iv. 20.

  Since none will lend my love a helping hand, vii. 225.

  Since our Imam came forth from medicine, v. 154.

  Sleep fled me, by my side wake ever shows, viii. 68.

  Slept in mine arms full moon of brightest blee, x. 39.

  Slim-waist and boyish wits delight, v. 161.

  Slim-waisted craved wine from her companeer, viii. 307.

  Slim-waisted loveling, from his hair and brow, viii. 299.

  Slim-waisted loveling, jetty hair encrowned, i. 116.

  Slim-waisted one whose looks with down of cheek, v. 158.

  Slim-waisted one, whose taste is sweetest sweet, v. 241.

  Sojourn of stranger, in whatever land, vii. 175.

  Sought me this heart’s dear love at gloom of night, vii. 253.

  Source of mine evils, truly, she alone’s, iii. 165.

  Sow kindness seed in the unfittest stead iii. 136.

  Stand by and see the derring-do which I to-day will show, iii.

  107

  Stand by the ruined home and ask of us, iii. 328.

  Stand thou and hear what fell to me, viii. 228.

  Stand thou by the homes and hail the lords of the ruined stead,

  ii. 181.

  Stay! grant one parting look before we part, ii. 15.

  Steer ye your steps to none but me, v. 65.

  Still cleaves to this homestead mine ecstasy, viii. 243.

  Stint ye this blame viii. 254.

  Straitened bosom; reveries dispread, iii. 182.

  Strange is my story, passing prodigy, iv. 139

  Strange is the charm which dights her brows like Luna’s disk that

  shine, ii. 3.

  Strive he to cure his case, to hide the truth, ii. 320.

  Such is the world, so bear a patient heart, i. 183.

  Suffer mine eye-babes weep lost of love and tears express, viii.

  112.

  Suffice thee death such marvels can enhance, iii. 56.

  Sun riseth sheen from her brilliant brow, vii. 246.

  Sweetest of nights the world can show to me, ii. 318.

  Sweetheart! How long must I await by so long suffering tried? ii.

  178.

  Sweetly discourses she on Persian string, viii. 166.

  Take all things easy; for all worldly things, iv. 220.

  Take thy life and fly whenas evils threat; let the ruined house

  tell its owner’s fate, i. 109.

  Take, O my lord to thee the Rose, viii. 275.

  Take patience which breeds good if patience thou can learn, iv.

  221.

  Take warning, O proud, iv. 118.

  Tear-drops have chafed mine eyelids and rail down in wondrous

  wise, v. 53.

  Tell her who turneth from our love to work it injury sore, i.

  181.

  Tell whoso hath sorrow grief never shall last, i. 15.

  That cheek-mole’s spot they evened with a grain, i. 251.

  That jetty hair, that glossy brow, i. 203.

  That night th’ astrologer a scheme of planets drew, i. 167.

  That pair in image quits me not one single hour, ii. 173.

  That rarest beauty ever bides my foe, vii. 366.

  That sprouting hair upon his face took wreak, v. 161.

  The birds took flight at eve and winged their way, viii. 34.

  The blear-eyed scapes the pits, i. 265.

  The boy like his father shall surely show, i.310.

  The breeze o’ morn blows uswards from her trace, viii. 206.

  The bushes of golden hued rose excite, viii. 276.

  The Bulbul’s note, whenas dawn is nigh, v.48.

 

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