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... Helim is still famous through all the eastern parts of the world . He is called among the Persians , even to this day , Helim the great physician . He was acquainted with all the powers of simples , understood all the influences of the ...
... Helim is still famous through all the eastern parts of the world . He is called among the Persians , even to this day , Helim the great physician . He was acquainted with all the powers of simples , understood all the influences of the ...
Side 326
... Helim had an only child , who was a girl of a fine soul , and a most beautiful person . Her father omitted nothing ... Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and behaviour , that he sent ...
... Helim had an only child , who was a girl of a fine soul , and a most beautiful person . Her father omitted nothing ... Helim the sight of Balsora his fair daughter . The king was so inflamed with her beauty and behaviour , that he sent ...
Side 327
... Helim . It shall suffice to acquaint my reader , that Helim , some days after the supposed death of his daughter , gave the prince a potion of the same nature with that which had laid asleep Balsora . It is the custom among the Persians ...
... Helim . It shall suffice to acquaint my reader , that Helim , some days after the supposed death of his daughter , gave the prince a potion of the same nature with that which had laid asleep Balsora . It is the custom among the Persians ...
Side 328
... Helim , after having conveyed the body of his daughter into this repository , and at the appointed time received her out of the sleep into which she was fallen , took care , some time after , to bring that of Abdallah into the same ...
... Helim , after having conveyed the body of his daughter into this repository , and at the appointed time received her out of the sleep into which she was fallen , took care , some time after , to bring that of Abdallah into the same ...
Side 329
... Helim had placed two of his own mules at about a mile's distance from the black temple , on the spot which they had agreed upon for their rendezvous.1 He here met them and conducted them to one of his own houses , which was situated on ...
... Helim had placed two of his own mules at about a mile's distance from the black temple , on the spot which they had agreed upon for their rendezvous.1 He here met them and conducted them to one of his own houses , which was situated on ...
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