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 | | THE BOOK OF THE THOUSAND NIGHTS AND ONE NIGHT: Now First Completely Done Into English Prose and Verse, From The Original Arabic, By John Payne (Author of "The Masque of Shadows," "Intaglios: Sonnets," "Songs of Life and Death," "Lautrec," "The Poems of Master Francis Villon of Paris," "New Poems," Etc, Etc.). |
 | | And they lay the night embraced and were even as saith the poet: Cleave fast to her thou lov'st and let the envious rail amain; For calumny and envy ne'er to favour love were fain. |
 | | As for Zumurrud, she thought the night would never come, that she might be alone with the beloved of her heart. |
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