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target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_eaf8fb9b-a353-54a8-9a8a-defd220e75ab">72. ... lamb à la crême No dish among the Easterns was more generally admired. The caliph Abdolmelek, at a splendid entertainment, to which whoever came was welcome, asked Amrou, the son of Hareth, what kind of meat he preferred to all others. The old man answered, “An ass’s neck, well seasoned and roasted.”—“But what say you,” replied the caliph, “to the leg or shoulder of a LAMB à la crême?” and added:

      “How sweetly we live if a shadow would last!”

      —MS. Laud. No. 161. S. Ockley’s History of the Saracens, vol. ii, p. 277.

      “Come, charming maid, and hear thy poet sing,

       Thyself the rose, and he the bird of spring:

       Love bids him sing, and love will be obey’d,

       Be gay; too soon the flowers of spring will fade.”