The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 04 by Anonymous
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after the prelude sang these couplets,
"When the slanderers cared but to part us twain, * We owed no blood-debt could raise their ire And they poured in our ears all the din of war, * And aid failed and friends, when my want was dire: I fought them hard with mine eyes and tears; * With breath and sword, with the stream and fire!" Then Naomi gave the lute to her master, Ni'amah, saying, "Sing thou to us some verse." So he took it and playing a lively measure, intoned these couplets, "Full Moon if unfreckled would favour thee, * And Sun uneclipsed would reflect thy blee: I wonder (but love is of wonders full * And ardour and passion and ecstasy) How short the way to my love I fare, * Which, from her faring, so long I see." Now when he had made an end of his song, Naomi filled the cup and gave it to him, and he took it and drank it off; then she filled again and gave the cup to the Caliph's sister who also emptied it; after which the Princess in her turn took the lute and tightened the strings and tuned it and sang these two couplets, "Grief, cark and care in my heart reside, * And the fires of love in my breast My wasted form to all eyes shows clear; * For Desire my body hath mortified." |
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