If on my nation just revenge you seek, And 't is t' appear a foe, t' appear a Greek; Already you m...
2011-12-15
THE AENEID by Virgil BOOK I Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate, And haughty Juno's un...
His pow'r to hollow caverns is confin'd: There let him reign, the jailer of the wind, With hoarse ...
And Vestal fires in hallow'd temples burn; And Remus with Quirinus shall sustain The righteous law...
rushed into the cavern, and put back as they were before the bags of ashrafis which Kasim had heape...
then he transferred them to paper that he might study them and make sure of Aladdin's destruction a...
dwelt his brother Ali Baba. The robber then made marks with white chalk upon the door, to the end t...
gallant slave girl had not aroused him, nor indeed had she deemed such action expedient, because ha...
fell to eating, and presently the Princess expressed a wish to drink, when the handmaid filled her ...
in peace. Perchance the dishes are not as delicate as those whereof thou art wont to eat, still dei...
returned to his cell in the caravanserai. Now by the fiat of Fate on the very next day Fatimah came...
words, hastened to fold him in her arms and kissed him, saying: "O my dearling, all this is for my ...
A damsel 'twas the tirer's art had decked with snare and sleight, And robed with rays as though the...
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES IN days of yore and in times and tides long gone before, there dwelt...
loud-wailing the while: "O my lady, may thy head live and mayst thou survive Abu al-Hasan al-Khali'...