The Rubaiyat (1120)
“Get up and bring fur clothes as Autumn is here
A cold wind is blowing from the Khawrazm yonder
Look at that vine leaf hanging on the vine bough
It looks like the shirt of dyers
The farmer is biting his finger with wonder
As in the lawn or garden is left no more rose or lavender”
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Manuchehri 1
Persian poet 1000–1040Related quotes
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“Don't bite my finger, look where I am pointing.”
Attributed to McCulloch in: Seymour Papert (1965) Introduction to McCulloch. p. xxviii