The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
marvel which should be recorded in histories! Surely, O my lady, the
angels appointed to attend upon the sons of Adam, knew that the
cock-pigeon was wronged of us, because we blamed him for deserting his
mate; so they embraced his cause and made manifest his excuse; and now
for the first time we see him in the hawk’s pounces a dead bird.” Quoth
the Princess, “O my nurse, verily, Fate and Fortune had course against
this bird, and we did him wrong.” Quoth the nurse, “O my mistress, foes
shall meet before Allah the Most High: but, O my lady, verily, the
truth hath been made manifest and the male pigeon’s excuse certified to
us; for had the hawk not seized him and drunk his blood and rent his
flesh he had not held aloof from his mate, but had returned to her, and
set her free from the net; but against death there is no recourse, nor,
O my lady, is there aught in the world more tenderly solicitous than
the male for the female, among all creatures which Almighty Allah hath
created. And especially ’tis thus with man; for he starveth himself to
feed his wife, strippeth himself to clothe her, angereth his family to
please her and disobeyeth and denieth his parents to endow her. She
knoweth his secrets and concealeth them and she cannot endure from him
a single hour.[FN#286] An he be absent from her one night, her eyes
sleep not, nor is there a dearer to her than he: she loveth him more
than her parents and they lie down to sleep in each other’s arms, with
his hand under her neck and her hand under his neck, even as saith the
poet,
‘I made my wrist her pillow and I lay with her in litter; *
And I said to Night ‘Be long!’ while the full moon showed
glitter:
Ah me, it _was_ a night, Allah never made its like; * Whose
first was sweetest sweet and whose last was bitt’rest
bitter!’[FN#287]
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