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Updated: June 16, 2025
But the honour we owe the dead is to bury them. So, on the morrow, they buried her in the earth and her husband and father condoled with each other. Moreover, Alaeddin put on mourning apparel and absented himself from the Divan, abiding tearful-eyed and sorrowful- hearted.
I was grieved at their rejection of me and went out from them, mourning-hearted and tearful-eyed, saying to myself, "Of a truth, I was sitting at my ease, but my impertinent curiosity would not let me be."
I cried, and turned on Joanna with clenched fists; and then my lady's restraining arms were about me and I sank half-swooning against the ship's side. "Dear Martin," said she, viewing me tearful-eyed, "you are not yourself " "No!" cried I, burying my throbbing head betwixt my arms. "I am Fortune's Fool the world is upside down God help me, I shall run mad in very truth.
Thus far concerning her; but as regards Ala al-Din he donned mourning dress and declined the Divan, abiding tearful-eyed and heavy-hearted at home. After a while, the Caliph said to Ja'afar, "O Watir, what is the cause of Ala al-Din's absence from the Divan?"
They sprinkled water upon him, and presently he came to himself, tearful-eyed and heavy-hearted, and repeated the words of the poet, "When I far-parted patience call and tears, * Tears came to call but Patience never hears: What, then, if Fortune parted us so far? * Fortune and Perfidy are peers
But his moodiness had company. Elsie sat at table tearful-eyed and drooping. Carmena's eyes were somber and her expression was hard. In reply to Lennon's polite inquiry for Farley she coldly replied that her father was not hungry. Through one of the outer slit windows of the living room Lennon saw a thin column of smoke down the valley toward the corral.
"My love is like the sea, As changeful and as free; Sometimes she's angry, sometimes rough, Yet oft she's smooth and calm enough Ay, much too calm for me." It is Perpetua. A sad-eyed, a tearful-eyed Perpetua, but a lovely Perpetua for all that. "Well?" says he. "Sh!" says she again, shaking her head ominously, and putting her forefinger against her lip.
But needs must I have at her again. When I heard this, it added sickness to my sickness: but after some days, the old woman came again and said to me, 'O my son, I must have of thee a present for good news. With this, life returned to me, and I said, 'Whatever thou wilt is thine. Then said she, 'O my son, I went yesterday to the young lady, who seeing me broken-spirited and tearful-eyed, said to me, "O my aunt, what ails thee that I see thy heart thus straitened?"
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