A Plain And Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments Now Enti
A Plain And Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments Now Enti
Burton And Cameron
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" The Caliph took a bolster of red brocade, purfled with gold and stuffed with ostrich-feathers and, laying it under his thighs, propped up both elbows thereon ; then he said to Jamil, "Now 3 for thy tale, O Jamil ! " Thereupon he begun : Know, O Commander of the Faithful, that I was once desperately enamoured of a certain girl and used to pay her frequent visits. And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saving her permitted say. fofcm it foas t&e &tx f^untrrefc anfc lEf She pursued, ...It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when the Caliph had propped his elbows upon the brocaded cushion, he said, " Out with thy tale, O Jamil ! " and the poet begun : Know* O Commander of the Faithful, I was desperately in love with a girl and used often to visit her, because she was my desire and delight 1 Al-Mas'udi, chapt. Cxix. (Fr. Transl. Vii. , 351) mentions the Banu Odhrah as famed for lovers and tells the pathetic tale of 'Orwah and 'Afra. 2 Jamil bin Ma'amar the poet has been noticed in Vol.
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