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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer Poet of Persia

Khayyam, Omar

Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer Poet of Persia

Excerpt from Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer Poet of Persia: Translated Into English Verse

It is written in the chronicles of the ancients that this King of the Wise, Omar Khayyam, died at Naishapur in the year of the Hegira, 517 (a.d. In science he was unrivalled, -the very paragon of his age. Khwajah Nizami of Samarcand, who was one of his pupils, relates the follow ing story: I often used to hold conversations with my teacher, Omar Khayyam, in a garden, and one day he said to me, my tomb shall be in a spot, where the north wind may scatter roses over it.' I wondered at the words he spake, but I knew that his were no idle words. Years after, when I chanced to revisit N aishapur, I went to his final resting place, and 10! It was just outsides garden, and trees laden with fruit stretched their boughs over the garden wall, and dropped their ¿owers upon his tomb, so as the stone was hidden under them.' Thus far - without fear of Trespass - from the Calcutta Review.

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ISBN 9780259507932
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