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... Helim had an only child , who was a girl of a fine soul , and a most beautiful person . Her father omitted nothing ... Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and behaviour , that he sent ...
... Helim had an only child , who was a girl of a fine soul , and a most beautiful person . Her father omitted nothing ... Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and behaviour , that he sent ...
Page 328
... Helim , after having conveyed the body of his daughter into this repository , and at the appointed time received her out of the sleep into which she was fallen , took care , some time after , to bring that of Abdallah into the same ...
... Helim , after having conveyed the body of his daughter into this repository , and at the appointed time received her out of the sleep into which she was fallen , took care , some time after , to bring that of Abdallah into the same ...
Page 330
... Helim's house , demanded some refreshments . Helim was very luckily there at that time , and after having set before the king the choicest of wines and fruits , finding him wonder- fully pleased with so sensible a treat , told him that ...
... Helim's house , demanded some refreshments . Helim was very luckily there at that time , and after having set before the king the choicest of wines and fruits , finding him wonder- fully pleased with so sensible a treat , told him that ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
Will Honeycombs Proposal of a Fair for Marriage | 22 |
FREEHOLDER | 26 |
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