Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . Notes that our Anemone Pulsatilla, or purple PasqueFlower, (which grows plentifully about the FleamDyke, near Cambridge,) grows only where DanishBlood has been spilt. (XXI.) A thousand years to each Planet.(XXXI.) Saturn, Lord of the Seventh Heaven.(XXXII.) Me-and-Thee : some dividual Ex-istence or Personality distinct from the Whole. (XXXVII.) One of the Persian Poets —Attar,I think — has a pretty story about this. A thirstyTraveller dips his hand into a Spring of Water todrink from. By-and-by comes another who drawsup and drinks from


Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the astronomer-poet of Persia; . Notes that our Anemone Pulsatilla, or purple PasqueFlower, (which grows plentifully about the FleamDyke, near Cambridge,) grows only where DanishBlood has been spilt. (XXI.) A thousand years to each Planet.(XXXI.) Saturn, Lord of the Seventh Heaven.(XXXII.) Me-and-Thee : some dividual Ex-istence or Personality distinct from the Whole. (XXXVII.) One of the Persian Poets —Attar,I think — has a pretty story about this. A thirstyTraveller dips his hand into a Spring of Water todrink from. By-and-by comes another who drawsup and drinks from an earthen bowl, and then de-parts, leaving his Bowl behind him. The firstTraveller takes it up for another draught; but issurprised to find that the same Water which hadtasted sweet from his own hand tastes bitter fromthe earthen Bowl. But a Voice — from Heaven, I.


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