| Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - 1854 - 818 pages
...agreed therefore on a rendezvous with one another, they hastened to bring their nets, and the fishes, having gained intelligence of that circumstance, immersed...foot was planted firmly on the carpet of experience, began to reflect on the means of escape from the net of the fishermen, and to ponder on deliverance... | |
| Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ Kāshifī - 1854 - 698 pages
...agreed therefore on a rendezvous with one another, they hastened to bring their nets, and the fishes, having gained intelligence of that circumstance, immersed...witnessed the violence of oppressive fortune, and the petulanee of the faithless heavens, and as his foot was planted firmly on the carpet of experience,... | |
| Arthur Henry Bleeck - 1857 - 312 pages
...(the bringing). ^.^Jb-i shit df tan, To make haste. ^L-fcL, (pi. of U;U ; _, ,»dct^jj <v_ ' S '..' having gained intelligence of that circumstance, immersed...foot was planted firmly on the carpet of experience, began to reflect on the means of escape from the net of the fishermen, and to ponder on deliverance... | |
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