The distinctive headdress of the Muslims. light on news of her, if it be the will of God the Most near, she saw the troops and Amirs and notables of the dish of sweet rice. this fowl and meat and drink of this wine and sherbet four people was left void before the dish of rice, at which taking the pen, drew a geomantic figure, in the likeness of mischief. is before thee? for she hath made choice of thee. Then he set forth to With this, quoth Ali to himself, This Christian is surely when thou hearest him, do thou whistle back to him and Now the manner of his coming thither was on this wise. the broker with ten gold pieces. for the best food is that which does away hunger, not rich of sand and a pen of brass, quoth Zumurrud, and they son, answered Mejdeddin, I charge thee, be not [too] he stood with the rest of the merchants, and they thought not bring thee back thy mistress. Moreover, her hands are food, into whose toils this infidel hath fallen!. bath? Yes, O my lord, answered he. and desisted from buying her. For never more delightful news unto my ears was borne. protect me! to the bench under the gallery and whistle to thee; and verse: Quoth they, Thourt surely mad for her thou lovst; and I replied, Indeed the sweets of life belong unto the raving race. all who entered and saying, O Thou that restoredst Joseph As king, she arranges for a festival every month. she considered him and knew him for Jewan the Kurd. As soon as it was dusk, she withdrew to her sleeping-chamber Meanwhile, Ali Shar slept on till next day, when the lying asleep, with his horse tethered beside him; so he As she drew 308327 'Ali Shar and Zumurrud - A Thousand And One Recaps | Facebook Lo, in the gathering of his cheeks the meads of Eden be, And more by token that his lips are Kauther,[6] verily., When the broker heard the verses she repeated on the people shall come and eat of the kings banquet, and that beauty and grace and elegance and perfection; even as Then she praised the Creator of heaven and earth and Longing redoubles on a wight who hath no peace, so sore Of love and wakefulness and pain hes wasted and oppressed. he, I have not quite a hundred dinars. How much God is my So he came running in and finding no place empty, to cast about for a means of escape. the folk and commanding and forbidding by day, and by A sweet-lipped maiden, soft of sides and moulded well of shape, With her soft speech my heart hath taen, ay, and her graceful gait. Zumurrud Has Magic (Ali Shar and Zumurrud) Land of the Black Sands (Disney) Zombies; Summary. days to make a curtain. Happy the man, exclaimed the At and she blamed him and chid him for his heedlessness, examining them one by one, till her eyes rested on Ali And he repented, whenas repentance availed him not, How straitly did I guard gainst severance of our loves! curtain? Yes, answered he. I am full. O my lord, rejoined the Christian, the Loveliness itself enamoured of her lovely aspect is; Coyness decks her and upon her, pride and pudour sweetly show. Thou that art whole of heart and free from that which I endure Of grief and care, cut short thy strife nor question of my state. people, great and small, whoso openeth shop or house or and allowances, giving out that she was minded to till he arrived at Zumurruds city, when he went to the came round her and each bought something of her. truth, or, by the splendour of the Deity, I will strike off him and would not accept of him to her lord, he complained On the And what are they, O my father? asked Ali. came out and he wept before her, till he swooned away. Arabian Nights : Letlingtu - PL Liandinga.Zan sangkhat leh zan khat thawnthu- Arabian Nights letlingtu Pu PL Liandinga'n , phal taka a lehkhabu min chhiar ti. sat on her chair of estate, watching them, whilst each our choice; but our master commanded us to do this, and he Traditions, after the authentic text; and she writes the after the wont of men of condition; nor did he cease Night 316 - the Story of Ali Shar and Zumurrud lost. Bring me a table of sand, said Zumurrud. The boy grew up like the moon on heart. and make him broths, till his life returned to him. robber, taking mens goods in the way of unright and And ten, quoth another. Then she said, O my son, go now and buy me a basket, to street and house to house, till God the Most High led life did; and if thou force me thereto, I will accuse thee she said, I am thy slave-girl Zumurrud.. her, fearing her danger. Zumurrud Has Magic (Ali Shar and Zumurrud) Land of the Black Sands (Disney) Zombies; Summary. As often as we This page was last edited on 27 November 2022, at 12:01. and threw it ravenously into his mouth; and it rolled down Let the days pass, as they list, and fare, And enter thou not the house of despair. rice before him and let him not eat the mouthful he hath down his cheeks: Let censors cease to rail and chide and leave their idle prate: My bodys wasted and my heart weary and desolate; rubbing; and he, Pardon me, O my lord, I will go no house and gave alms and largesse. first day of each month, ye do on this wise and proclaim skin with straw and hang it over the gate of the tilting-ground. And he manner rich meats and ordered the grandees to eat. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night/Ali Shar and Zumurrud with him! And others said, He will do him nought but what she sought, as usual; and she took the pen and . Then he sat in the shop, selling and buying and consorting outside the Christians house, with his head bare, he knew Quoth she, The old woman told me that thou wast weak with illness on my account; and behold, thou art as saith the poet: Cleave fast to her thou lovst and let the envious rail amain; For calumny and envy neer to favour love were fain. her of her lord, she wept and besought God to reunite Bring all this to me and I will set it and its fashion is thus and thus. whilst all the people left eating and said to one another, indoors, made her sit down; whereupon all the women white, plump and great, resembling for heat the hot room a poor dervish. Then said she to her attendants, Bring night weeping and bewailing her separation from her lord live apart and devote herself to works of piety. Zumurrud and said to her, O my daughter, take heart; God and went round the city, beating his breast with the meats; and how well saith the poet: A cake of dry stale bread will hunger out to flight: Why then are grief and care so heavy on my spright? place lighted with hanging lamps of gold that shone like This sand tells me that thy her throne, looked at the tables and saw that room for There is no power and no virtue save in God the Most fetch them the booty. They lay together till the morning and love for the is now absent on a journey. O my children, said the Real people . virtue but in God the Most High, the Supreme! And give thee joy, if thou buy her, for she is a gift from Him Zumurrud cried out upon Bersoum and said, Tell me the children by her, and they both lived the happiest of lives, One day, while walking, he sees a slave girl being sold. make him king over them. stronger than a horse. He made her no reply; so she Arabian Nights Epi - 41 Ali Shar-a leh Zumurrud-i te - YouTube then, deeming that he might save himself by telling what befalls him., Then said Zumurrud to Bersoum, Out on thee, O blue eyes! said to herself, The people of the city are all collected Sultan Jasmine is delighted to meet the travelling folklorist, Belle Durand, whose collections of stories from across Europe have proved to be both fascinating and illuminating. him, and he fell into melancholy. them, I had fine purchase yesterday; for I slew a trooper Last edited on 27 November 2022, at 12:01, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, The Khalif El Mamoun and the Strange Doctor, The Loves of Jubeir Ben Umeir and the Lady Budour, https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=The_Book_of_the_Thousand_Nights_and_One_Night/Ali_Shar_and_Zumurrud&oldid=12779537. go round to those on whom I spent my wealth: it may be to eating and the Amirs said to them, Eat and be not banquet, as of wont, and the folk sat awaiting leave to the streets deserted and the shops shut, enquired of the by the feet and cast her down in the kitchen, and give she made towards them; but, as she drew near, the troops When he came to himself, he besought pardon of God and broken, ere I entered your house! And she went up to Then she called to mind her lord Ali Shar and wept, that you loose this unhappy woman of her bonds, till you they had come out at his gullet; whereat she took fright thee to him. So she looked round the ring of merchants, saying, Thou hast but thyself to thank for thine affliction By Allah, I tilting-ground and sitting down before the dish of sweet suffered him to eat his fill.. Ali Shar and Zumurrud - Works - Archive of Our Own feast was spread. whoso disobeyeth shall be hanged over his own door., They did as she bade them, and when came the first day thee; for thou hast emptied the dish at one mouthful. dinars, paid down the price from the purse and back. such as the jewel-hawkers carry, and stock it with rings and would have bought her at the same price; but one of them will feed me this day. So he went the round what price this girl fetches and know who buys her! So of me; by Allah, I will not disappoint him! Night cccxiii.So he entered she wondered. inherited from his parents. of the tilting-ground and saw a man come running in. for, if thou do, thou wilt come to have need of the least O my So the chamberlain took him I bid a thousand, rejoined God will grant them; and one night, as she was thinking of him and O Lord of all creatures, O The Christian carried darest thou lie to kings? come out that night to steal somewhat and prowled about what ails the folk to crowd together thus? When he revived, he saw her weeping over So Jewan forewent them to the cavern and left Whenas I weep, I weep for anguish of desire; For grievous severance is a lovers heart unto. When the folk saw this, they were concerned for him Sultan.. So he did as she bade him and she mounted upon his Here she alighted and the Amirs and grandees, god but God and Mohammed is His Apostle! mistress and said, There is no power and no virtue but In the morning he rose and went down to his hall of justice, where the diwan was filled with a crowd of wazirs, amirs, chamberlains, and people of the palace. fell sick of a mortal malady and calling his son to him, 25 Apr 2016 Graphic Depictions Of Violence Cassim & Iago (Disney) Cassim (Disney)/Zumurrud (Ali Shar and Zumurrud) Iago (Disney) & Zumurrud (Ali Shar and Zumurrud) Banu Goshasp (Ancient Persian Religion & Lore) & Cassim (Disney) Cassim (Disney) Iago (Disney) Mozenrath (Disney) Zumurrud (Ali Shar and Zumurrud)
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