| Joseph Dacre Carlyle - Arabic poetry - 1796 - 280 pages
...which he knew the Arabian prince valued above all his other possessions. The officer arrived at J •*' Hatem's abode in a dark tempestuous night, at a season...imperial envoy, and treated that night with the utmost hospitality. The next day the officer delivered to Hatem his message from the emperor: Hatem seemed... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - Arabic poetry - 1881 - 566 pages
...which he knew the Arabian Prince valued above all his other possessions. The officer arrived at Hatim's abode in a dark tempestuous night, at a season when...imperial envoy, and treated that night with the utmost hospitality. The next day the officer delivered to Hatim his message from the Emperor, at which Hatim... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - Arabic poetry - 1881 - 564 pages
...which he knew the Arabian Prince valued above all his other possessions. The officer arrived at Hatim's abode in a dark tempestuous night, at a season when...imperial envoy, and treated that night with the utmost hospitality. The next day the officer delivered to Hatim his message from the Emperor, at which Hatim... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - Literature - 1906 - 466 pages
...knew the Arab prince valued above all his other possessions. The officer arrived at Hatim's abode on a dark, tempestuous night, at a season when all the...imperial envoy, and treated that night with the utmost hospitality. The next day the officer delivered to Hatim his message from the emperor, at which Hatim... | |
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