The Revolt Of Islam Quotes
The Revolt Of Islam
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“I heard, as all have heard, the various story
Of human life, and wept unwilling tears.”
― The Revolt Of Islam
Of human life, and wept unwilling tears.”
― The Revolt Of Islam
“No more alone through the world's wilderness,
Although I trod the paths of high intent,
I journeyed now: no more companionless”
― The Revolt Of Islam
Although I trod the paths of high intent,
I journeyed now: no more companionless”
― The Revolt Of Islam
“Can man be free if women be a slave?”
― The Revolt Of Islam
― The Revolt Of Islam
“And beautiful, and there the sea I found
Calm as a cradled child in dreamless slumber bound.”
― The Revolt Of Islam
Calm as a cradled child in dreamless slumber bound.”
― The Revolt Of Islam
“For I loved all things with intense devotion;”
― The Revolt Of Islam
― The Revolt Of Islam
“Know then, that when this grief had been subdued,
I was not left, like others, cold and dead”
― The Revolt Of Islam
I was not left, like others, cold and dead”
― The Revolt Of Islam
“Paradise spread forth beyond the shadowy grave”
― The Revolt Of Islam
― The Revolt Of Islam
“I could not choose but gaze; a fascination
Dwelt in that moon, and sky, and clouds”
― The Revolt Of Islam
Dwelt in that moon, and sky, and clouds”
― The Revolt Of Islam
