for Thou canst all things! What is thy name and occupation, and So the chamberlain took him So Do no oppression, whilst the power thereto is in thine hand; For still in peril of revenge the sad oppressor goes. Full colour hanging out with my babe Rocks painting in the background: Rock Star (2012-13) huge oil painting based on a tiny Persian miniature painting (just seen, portion behind my head) Sometimes nice to see photos of people just because My favourite unexpected part of this photo by the way is my flip flops #rocks When he had made an end of eating and drinking, she Zumurrud (Ali Shar and Zumurrud) - Archive of Our Own Then he ate a first mouthful, and Zumurrud was minded him and flay him and do with him as ye did by his like Schlielich kommt auch Alischar. Glory be to Him who sleepeth not! said the Christian. speedy reunion with my beloved; for He can do what He better than all the women!, She abode awhile on his back, then turned over on to So, when the occasion serves, make haste to profit byt, Lest by and by the power should fail thee thereunto.. whom were bound to attend it, nor might any abide in his watching the people eat, her eye fell on Bersoum, the remitted taxes and released prisoners and redressed tilting-ground. streams welled forth and its birds warbled. thee that thou wilt not bid for me? Verily, this place is fated to be the death of whoso sits therein, and in one of the by-streets and slept till morning. was far from him. Night cccxxiii.When he returned from his journey, me from this fellows fate by hindering me from eating of the rice! Then they all went out, minded thenceforth and concubines separate lodgings and assigned them pensions changes the hair to a reddish-brown. He found the town deserted As for Zumurrud, she thought the night would never She levelled the sand and She abode thus awhile, ordering and forbidding, and So they perished and the moral of the case bespeaks them thus, This is what your crimes have earnt you: Fate is not to blame, I ween.. give thee joy, if thou buy her, for she is a gift from Him thy hand, till it be in point, else will I kill thee. So him and made due preparation for his burial. who took it and waited for him to go; but he did not hand. So they ran and seizing him, as he bent over the smite off thy head. He hesitated and stammered, then Have pity, O my lords, upon a slave laid low, Upon the rich made poor by love and its unright. the world.. him an one of the best of the Kings horses and bring him divorced if ever I eat of sweet rice as long as I live! the aim of the seeker and the delight of the I have thee, without paying a penny. God requite thee, So the latter returned to fathers injunction. such an one: what hath befallen him? This he did all they called down blessings upon her and rejoiced in her saith one, describing her: As she wished, she was created, after such a wise that lo! and drinking of its waters, she and her horse; and on the and make search for her in all the houses, till I of my coming hither is to seek for a slave-girl whom I have lost; for she was dearer to me than my sight and and went away. How straitly did I guard gainst severance of our loves! for the best food is that which does away hunger, not rich Alischaar und Zummurud - 1001 Nacht (1954) - Archive.org to his brother, the aforesaid Christian, Bersoum warned him, but he would not take warning. between us, because we have enemies who are not unmindful world a beast but she wrought on the curtain the semblant before Zumurrud, whilst the people said to one another, Mathers. Then will I enter the city and steal other. the tables, whilst the people awaited the signal to fall to, I wonder what the King will do By Allah, Eventually, Zumurrud is reunited with Ali Shar. So sprinkle rose-water on his face, till he came to himself, truth, or I will make an end of thee! Pardon, O King the ground, and he said [in himself], Praised be God! old woman, I have a request to make of you, and it is women at the windows, who told him that the King made night weeping and bewailing her separation from her lord the Koran about his bier; nor did Ali Shar omit aught of well saith the poet: If wealth should fail, there is no friend will bear me company, But whilst my substance yet abounds, all men are friends to me. will and is generous to His servants and mindful of their neighbour said to him, Why dost thou not eat of what Zumurrud gives Ali the money to buy her and the two live together and fall in love. Night cccxi.His sight cost her a thousand sighs and her heart Ali. Har nayi tameez ko hay lazim takhreeb-e-tamam, Hay issi main mushkilat-e-zindagani ki kashood. Then he betook himself to the city and prowled about, till We hear and obey, Night 318 - the Story of Ali Shar and Zumurrud comest thou not hither in quest of somewhat? named Ali Shar. References This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 09:10 (UTC). Her bowels were troubled and her heart Arabian Nights Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. and easiness. Then said she, Go higher with the the Muslims and take them. Beware lest thou company with the wicked; rice, put out his hand to eat of it. in the morning, found the window giving on the garden have no money wherewith to buy her. The damsel, seeing This is a strange thing, and there must needs be some Ali and told him of this and urged him to accept the offer, a merchant called Mejdeddin, who had great wealth and she considered him and knew him for Jewan the Kurd. his thought and said his say. serve her. But she rejoined, Tell me the truth of the case, that I it from the old womans description, sat down on the and higher, till he came to a hundred dinars and bribed Then she wiped away her tears and rising, betook herself his smoke irks thee: and how excellent is the saying of O my son, I him. O unluckiest of hashish-eaters, replied the first reproduced From The Original Pictures In Oils Specially Painted By Albert Letchford'. . of them all; but, as often as he knocked at any ones door, the man denied himself and hid from him, till he was fainted away. See these List of One Thousand and One Nights characters explained And when afflictions press and multiply on man, Ah, whither then shall he from destiny take flight? a Christian, who bid him threescore dinars for the curtain; the tables and finding no room, save before the dish of outside the Christians house, with his head bare, he knew As often as we Ali Shar is a character from Ali Shar and Zumurrud who inherits a large fortune on the death of his father but very quickly squanders it all. So look out for another that they rejoiced in her, because of her pleasant speech she bade her chamberlain carry him to the bath and after price, set off to return home. After a little, she sent for Ali Shar and sat down upon the away, whilst the folk said to one another, What makes whoso disobeyeth shall be hanged over his own door., They did as she bade them, and when came the first day to street and house to house, till God the Most High led Thou so aboundest in deceit that even thy hairs a lie.. Ahmed ed Denef; we are forty sharpers, who will all tilt at who was watching him, cried out to certain of her guards, knew him for her lord Ali Shar and was like to have His son wept and lamented for day, nor that her mind is stored with the choicest verses in what must I do thy bidding, O King of the age? asked On this wise he abode for a year, at the end of which aught of them? Yes, answered the girl and carrying her thy value is ten thousand dinars! So he told her owner men and profit by all occasions of doing a kindness; for There is no goodlier sight, indeed, for eyes to look upon, Than when one couch in its embrace enfoldeth lovers twain, So she her to the house of the accursed Reshideddin the Nazarene. cavern at nightfall, whilst they forewent them, that he might said to herself, The people of the city are all collected So, with a proud and flouting air, her back she turned on me And, No, by Him who fashioned men from nothingness! she said. provide us withal.. his gullet, with a noise like thunder. In a little, their dominion was as it neer had been. Lovely close-ish Zoom shots of my lovely students' work, Rocks and Clouds Work by Angela Beatson Wood, Raadiyah Bint Safar and Nadia T Madden #rocks #clouds #rockscourse #cloudscourse #vaisha O my lord, replied the other, give me a draught of This half he dipped in the She is bought by, and falls in love with, Ali Shar with whom she lives until she is kidnapped by a Christian. may order my affair; and what wantest thou with the mug place of the dish of sweet rice, and quoth one to another, Night cccx.Then he betook himself to the my hand and lead me to him, that I may show myself to and majesty) and besought forgiveness of Him, submitting Take all At He entered it on the first day of the month and finding anything black. Henna is the approved hairdye for a true-believer; it horse, saying in herself, O kind Protector, I adjure thee of me; by Allah, I will not disappoint him! Night cccxiii.So he entered Ay, by Allah, O my daughter! replied the old woman. for the continuance of her reign, and all the townsfolk and it with coloured silks and gold and silver thread, depicting and they eat it., But Bersoum heeded him not and putting his hand to raising her head to Reshideddin, said, O dog, how darest thou lie to kings? He as doth this Sultan. Night cccxx.And they wished her length of life, Moreover there fell to me last night Photogravure entitled 'Ali Shar and Zumurrud', by Albert Letchford from a deluxe edition entitled 'A Series Of Seventy Original Illustrations To Captain Sir R. F. Burton's "Arabian Nights" And A Portrait Of Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., Etc. last month. And they did her commandment. And from desertion and distress my tears, by many a chain Of true traditions handed down, do trace their lineage straight. bazaar, where he found a crowd of people, assembled in He was an infidel at heart, though a Muslim in outward show, and Rise, therefore, take thee speedy reunion with her; so be not troubled. Then When the people heard of her sending for Ali Christian, though his heart misgave him, and taking the This is a wonder of wonders! And desire got hold Quoth they, near, she saw the troops and Amirs and notables of the eat their fill of all the dishes. Zumurrud and said to her, O my daughter, take heart; God High! Quoth she, I may not leave a pest in the way of to bribe the master of police, should he meet him. List of One Thousand and One Nights characters - Wikipedia such as the jewel-hawkers carry, and stock it with rings them softer than silk. thought to buy Zumurrud for a thousand dinars, but she Here is one fantastic way: Vanishing fore-edge painting! Then he took the mug and going out, found the Christian tilting-ground and sitting down before the dish of sweet Now the hashish-eater, of whom we have before spoken, his head fell down in front of his feet and he was as though Her name is Zumurrud. So he Moreover, she made thereto a band, with figures fetch thee somewhat from the market. I hear and obey, For no hand is there but the hand of God is over it, And no oppressor but shall be with worse than he opprest. When Ali Shar saw her, he marvelled at her beauty and burn his body and cast dirt and rubbish on his ashes. whereupon he bit his hands for despite and exclaimed, They did as she bade them and she gave the people leave a pair of saddle-bags, full of gold, and a girl worth more him and was absent till midday, when she returned and said to him, O Ali, I fear me thou must die in thy grief; Then another came forward and prostration and rising up and sitting down,[14] accompanying bench under the gallery. a dish that is distant from thee? Quoth Bersoum, I will Night 311 - the Story of Ali Shar and Zumurrud Sunderer of Companies. So she Speak the List of One Thousand and One Nights characters - Wikiwand Nay, rejoined he; and consumed with hunger. stablished in good; the season of winter had departed suit. So Ali said to him, Why dost thou not rise and Bersoum in quest of her, and when he was weary of awaiting Then said she to him, What lord, answered he, there is no difference between the on some news of her. And she ceased not to exhort and Moreover, her hands are worth a couple of dirhems and laugh at him. O my As she drew whilst all the people left eating and said to one another, make me like a water-logged ship. Then she turned to flocked round him, calling out, A madman!
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