Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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And when he saw el - Hârith son of ' Auf , he said- " Hail to thee , O Hârith : ” " And to thee , " said el - Hârith . " What has brought thee hither , O Hârith ? " said Aus . " I have come a - wooing , " answered he .
And when he saw el - Hârith son of ' Auf , he said- " Hail to thee , O Hârith : ” " And to thee , " said el - Hârith . " What has brought thee hither , O Hârith ? " said Aus . " I have come a - wooing , " answered he .
الصفحة 2
What befell thee that thou didst not bid him alight ? " asked she . “ He dealt foolishly with me , " said he . " How so ? " she asked . " He came a - wooing , " he answered . " Dost thou wish to wed thy daughters ? " she asked .
What befell thee that thou didst not bid him alight ? " asked she . “ He dealt foolishly with me , " said he . " How so ? " she asked . " He came a - wooing , " he answered . " Dost thou wish to wed thy daughters ? " she asked .
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He is not mine uncle's son , that he should regard my right , nor thy neighbour in thy land , that he should be ashamed before thee . ' He said : ' Arise - God bless thee ! Call to me Buheyseh ' - naming his youngest daughter ; and she ...
He is not mine uncle's son , that he should regard my right , nor thy neighbour in thy land , that he should be ashamed before thee . ' He said : ' Arise - God bless thee ! Call to me Buheyseh ' - naming his youngest daughter ; and she ...
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6 And when I knew it at last for her resting - place , I cried' Good greeting to thee , O House - fair peace in the morn to thee ! ' 7 Look forth , O Friend - canst thou see aught of ladies camel - borne that journey along the upland ...
6 And when I knew it at last for her resting - place , I cried' Good greeting to thee , O House - fair peace in the morn to thee ! ' 7 Look forth , O Friend - canst thou see aught of ladies camel - borne that journey along the upland ...
الصفحة 13
61 How many a man seemed goodly to thee while he held his peace , whereof thou didst learn the more or less when he turned to 62 The tongue is a man's one half , the other his valiant heart : [ speech ! besides these two nought is left ...
61 How many a man seemed goodly to thee while he held his peace , whereof thou didst learn the more or less when he turned to 62 The tongue is a man's one half , the other his valiant heart : [ speech ! besides these two nought is left ...
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appears army became become began Bengal brother brought called carried caste close daughter death district elephant Emperor enemy father feet five force four gave give given grant hand hath head Hills Hindu horse hundred India inscription Jang Káim Khán Khán's killed king knowledge known land latter leave lived Mahrattas March Mayaná means miles months mother Muhammad Khán Nawáb obtained once original Pála parganah passed Persian person plate present probably Rájah reached received record reign remains returned river road round seems sent seven side Singh sons SPAKE strike taken thee thou thousand took town translation tree turned village wife woman एक करिया गेल दिया दिल ना राजा राजार