Section: «Poems»

Verse (ancient Greek ὁ στίχος — row, structure), a term in versification used in several meanings: artistic speech organized by division into rhythmically commensurate segments; poetry in the narrow sense; in particular, it implies the properties of versification of a particular tradition ("antique verse", "Akhmatova's verse", etc.); a line of poetic text organized according to a certain rhythmic pattern ("My uncle of the most honest rules").
The Coming Of The Ship
Almustafa, the chosen and the beloved, who was a dawn onto his own day, had waited twelve years in the city of Orphalese for his ship that was to..
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The House Of Fortune Iii
My wearied heart bade me farewell and left for the House of Fortune. As he reached that holy city which the soul had blessed and worshipped, he..
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The Sleep-Walkers
In the town where I was born lived a woman and her daughter, whowalked in their sleep.One night, while silence enfolded the world, the woman and..
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On Religion
And an old priest said, 'Speak to us of Religion.'And he said:Have I spoken this day of aught else?Is not religion all deeds and all reflection,And..
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Song Of Man Xxv
I was here from the moment of theBeginning, and here I am still. AndI shall remain here until the endOf the world, for there is noEnding to my..
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The Widow And Her Son Xxi
Night fell over North Lebanon and snow was covering the villages surrounded by the Kadeesha Valley, giving the fields and prairies the appearance of..
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Two Infants Ii
A prince stood on the balcony of his palace addressing a great multitude summoned for the occasion and said, "Let me offer you and this whole..
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The Palace And The Hut Xxix
Part OneAs night fell and the light glittered in the great house, the servants stood at the massive door awaiting the coming of the guests; and upon..
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The City Of The Dead Xx
Yesterday I drew myself from the noisome throngs and proceeded into the field until I reached a knoll upon which Nature had spread her comely..
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Work Chapter Vii
Then a ploughman said, "Speak to us of Work."And he answered, saying:You work that you may keep pace with the earth and the soul of the earth.For to..
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The Wise Dog
One day there passed by a company of cats a wise dog.And as he came near and saw that they were very intent and heededhim not, he stopped.Then there..
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Song Of The Wave Xvii
The strong shore is my belovedAnd I am his sweetheart.We are at last united by love, andThen the moon draws me from him.I go to him in haste and..
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Song Of Fortune Vi
Man and I are sweetheartsHe craves me and I long for him,But alas! Between us has appearedA rival who brings us misery.She is cruel and..
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The Farewell Xxviii
And now it was evening.And Almitra the seeress said, "Blessed be this day and this place and your spirit that has spoken."And he answered, Was it I..
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The Playground Of Life Xix
One hour devoted to the pursuit of BeautyAnd Love is worth a full century of gloryGiven by the frightened weak to the strong.From that hour comes..
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Religion Xxvi
And an old priest said, "Speak to us of Religion."And he said:Have I spoken this day of aught else?Is not religion all deeds and all reflection,And..
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Vision X
There in the middle of the field, by the side of a crystalline stream, I saw a bird-cage whose rods and hinges were fashioned by an expert's hands...
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War
One night a feat was held in the palace, and there came a man andprostrated himself before the prince, and all the feasters lookedupon him; and they..
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The Poet Viii
He is a link between this and the coming world.He isA pure spring from which all thirsty souls may drink.He is a tree watered by the River of Beauty..
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Love Is A Magic Ray
Love is a magic rayemitted from the burning coreof the souland illuminatingthe surrounding earth.It enables usto perceive lifeas a beautiful..
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Talking Xx
And then a scholar said, "Speak of Talking."And he answered, saying:You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts;And when you can no..
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The Creation I
The God separated a spirit from Himself and fashioned it into Beauty. He showered upon her all the blessings of gracefulness and kindness. He gave..
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Time Xxi
And an astronomer said, "Master, what of Time?"And he answered:You would measure time the measureless and the immeasurable.You would adjust your..
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Yesterday And Today Xii
The gold-hoarder walked in his palace park and with him walked his troubles. And over his head hovered worries as a vulture hovers over a carcass..
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Prayer Xxiii
Then a priestess said, "Speak to us of Prayer."And he answered, saying:You pray in your distress and in your need; would that you might pray also in..
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