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Turkish Literature; Comprising Fables, Belles-lettres, and Sacred Traditions


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The Colloquy of the Rose 295 The Nightingale Writes to the Rose 298 The Jasmine Bears the Letter 300 The Rose Answers 301 The Hyacinth and the Nightingale 303 The Treachery of the Hyacinth 306 The Thorn Advises the Rose 308 The Thorn Slanders the Nightingale 310 Captivity of the Nightingale 311

King August Appears 314
King August Sends the Hot Wind 316
Samum Arrives 318
King August Sends His Son 319
Flight of Spring 321
Autumn Comes 323
Autumn Conquers the Rose Garden 325
Winter Appears 327
Winter Devastates the Rose Garden 328
Spring Seeks Help from the Equinox 331
Spring Vanquishes Winter 333
Spring Resides in the Rose Garden 335
The Rose Sends to the Nightingale 336
The Nightingale Hears the East Wind 337
The Nightingale Answers the East Wind 339
The Rose Visits the Nightingale 341
The Rose Seeks the Release of the Nightingale 343
The Rose Hears of the Nightingale’s Release 346
The Feast Given by the Rose 347
Description of the Revel 350
Short-lived Happiness 352
Meaning of the Tale 353
Close of the Book 356
History of the Forty Vezirs:
Introduction 361
Trial of the Three Sons 366
Stratagem Greater than Strength 374
The Wiles of Woman 379
The Search for Khizr 381
The Vezir and Khizr 384
The Sherbet-seller and the Moor 385
The Tailor and the Woman 388
Story of the Adopted Son 391
The King and the Vezir 394
The Sparrow and His Mate 396
The Crafty Vezir 398
The Three Princes and the Cadi 401
The Caliph and the Slave Girl 404
The Foolish Princes 405
Story of the Egyptian Prince 409
The Merchant’s Bequest 414
The King and the Vezir’s Son 415
The King and the Weaver 418
The Vicissitudes of Life 420
The King and the Sheykh 426
The King’s Remorse 428
Luqman’s Device