Praise be unto thee, Osiris, lord of eternity, who appearest in many guises, and whose attributes are glorious.
That like a dazzling sprite Appearest in my sight, Sipping from sweet flower-cups the honey stores of Spring.
The oldest gondolier of Venice is not more ready on the canals, than thou appearest to be among these galleries and corridors.
When [thou] appearest in the bows of [thy] bark men shout for joy at thee, O maker of the gods!
Thou appearest as exceedingly fair to my eyes, and makest me quite fond of thee; and thou seemest to me to surpass the God of love in the beauty of person, even when he wedded his Rati at first in his youthful bloom.
I greet thee, O Kumbha, but why appearest thou so sad today; thou art the son of a deity and must not be sorry at anything, but please to take thy seat here.
The Pāt beings [faint] when thou appearestin the sky,* animals become helpless under thy rays.
The khan then said to him, "Thou appearest to be a stranger amongst us; where wast thou born, and what is thy profession?
How thou art in thyself, and how thou appearest to thyself, I can never know, as surely as I can never be thou.
Thy life, my dear Melchior, may have excellent value in thine own eyes, but I am little disposed to set so mean a price on my own, as thou appearest to think it should command.
But to me, be assured, thou neither appearest for my sake, nor for the sake of the Grecians, to have killed this man thy guest, but that thou mightest possess the gold in thy palace.
To me indeed, although we have not been brought up according to the Grecian land, nevertheless to me thou appearest to speak with judgment.
Be substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others; and let the World be deceived in thee, as they are in the Lights of Heaven.
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