THE FISHERMAN AND THE GENIE
And there in its midst stood a mighty Genie.
When having brought into submission all the rest of my race.
No sooner had the monarch seen them, so strange of form and so
brilliant and diverse in hue.
Thereupon the damsel upset the pan into the fire.
Recalling the fisherman by a swift messenger.
He arrived within sight of a palace of shining marble.
THE STORY
OF THE MAGIC HORSE
As he descended, the daylight in which hitherto he had been travelling faded from view.
He saw black eunuchs lying asleep.
She gave orders for a rich banquet to be prepared.
Till the tale of her mirror contented her.
She cried: "O miserable man, what sorry watch is this that thou
hast kept".
All this time the Princess had been watching the combat from the roof of the palace.
In the garden of the summer palace all was silence and solitude.
Sat by the lake and solaced themselves sweetly with love.
It was in vain that all the wisest physicians in the country were summoned into consultation.
For many months he travelled without clue.
And ever with the tears falling down from her eyes she sighed
and sang.
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