Then he turned to her and replied, "There shall none be dearer to me than thou; I wish thee only to bear my daughter company by day and thou shalt go to thy brother at earliest nightfall.
At last he left the chamber and, calling the servant of the caravanserai, said, "I wish thee to bear me to the bazar.
To other giving her and unto me her love, * What loss but Layla's loss would He I ever dree, ah!
I have no need of her purchase-money: my fear is lest life as well as money go.
He replied, "By the Holy House and Zemzem and the Place!
Peace I do wish thee from those wars Which gownmen talk out at the bars Four times a year; I wish thee peace Of conscience, country, and increase 50 In all that best of men commends, Favour with God, good men thy friends.
But she gets too lonely when my brother Desi and I go away for too long.
Well, I felt better than if I had sold Mrs. Astorbilt a million-dollar diamond ring.
She's a happy, bouncy woman and seems as pleased to talk as any friendly neighbor.
I'll ramble over the piano and play some easy music.
Then he bade him draw near and sit down before him and said to him, 'O Mohammed Ali, I wish thee to tell me what befell thee last night, for it was rare and passing strange.
Not that I wish thee sad, heaven knows-- Still if thou canst, be light and gay; I only know that without thee The sun himself is dark for me.
We wish thee, holiness, to double the wealth of the labyrinth.
I wish thee friends, and one at court, Not to build on, but support To keep thee, not in doing many Oppressions, but from suffering any.
I wish thee learning, not for show, Enough for to instruct and know; Not such as gentlemen require To prate at table, or at fire.
Quoth the Wazir, "O Kutayt, I wish thee to take this fellow and throw him into one of the underground cells[72] in the prison and torture him night and day.
I wish thee to be the protector of my son Edward, and to assist him in his government until such time as he doth come unto years of discretion.
I wish thee to be the bearer of a letter unto my brother, Lord Rivers, which now resides at Ludlow Castle.
She had said to Bersi, "I wish thee to take a little gift from me, and good luck follow it.
It is not from any love of thee," Herr Frederich began with careless insolence, suddenly assuming the speech of an equal, "that I wish thee success in thy quest.
Youth then I wish thee, if it may avail thee aught," said Hallblithe, and he drank again therewith.
Said Hallblithe raising the cup: "Herewith I wish thee youth!
Well then," quoth Hallblithe, "what shall I wish thee?
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