Thursday, January 1, 2004

Ch 01 Manner Of Kings Story 05 Comments

Rating: 3.0

I saw at the palace-gate of Oglimish the son of a military officer
who was endued with marvellous intellect, sagacity, perception and
shrewdness; also the signs of future greatness manifested themselves
on his forehead whilst yet a small boy.
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Saadi Shirazi
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Lungelo S Mbuyazi 02 December 2017

Beautiful eny storyline here... I felt like I was there at the palace when the king ask the song

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Theresa Dunn 02 December 2017

Very good read enjoyed reading it

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Victoria Udnæs 02 December 2017

I really love this poem Such a wonderful piece of art

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Kumarmani Mahakul 02 December 2017

A poem on envy touchingly depicted. Beautiful poem.

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Jesking Amu 02 December 2017

this is epic, well written and full of lessons.

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Theresa Dunn 02 December 2017

Beautifully written, enjoyed reading it

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 02 December 2017

A beautiful write, nicely presented. 10

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Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 02 December 2017

It's like to quote The mountain shall not wed the sea, muttered the envious air, so being free from the enviousness that characterizes so many, then one can be a a beauty-lover........this is so beautifully crafted with touching words and sentences especially in the last paragraph........thanks for sharing

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Bernard F. Asuncion 02 December 2017

Such an interesting write by Saadi Shirazi👍👍👍

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Edward Kofi Louis 02 December 2017

The palace-gate! ! Thanks for sharing.

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T.Rajesh 02 December 2017

A nice poem on envy. As the poet has rightly noted, envy is a disease caused by the prosperity of others, especially those whom he knows.

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Fabrizio Frosini 10 July 2015

hmmm... a lot of wisdom in this poem..

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