Turkish Literature; Comprising Fables, Belles-lettres, and Sacred Traditions. Anonymous
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XXIV The Nightingale, in His Distress, Turns From Sun and Moon and Addresses a Prayer to God
XXVI The Prudent Narcissus Remonstrates With the Garrulous Nightingale
XXVII The East Wind Meets the Wandering Nightingale and Brings Him Tidings From the Tender Rose
XXIX Description of the Morning and of the Colloquy of the Lovely Rose With Her Nobles and Chief Men
XXXV The Ruthless Thorn Gives Advice To the Soft-cheeked Rose
XXXVI The Hard-hearted Thorn Slanders the Lovesick Nightingale Before the Monarch of the Spring
XXXVIII King August Appears in the East and Devastates the Earth
XXXIX King August Sends the Hot Wind With Fire to the Rose Garden
XLIII Autumn Comes From the North With the Intention of Administering the City of Rose Garden
XLV King Winter Appears in the East and Blows His Cold Blasts Over the Earth
XLVI King Winter Devastates the Rose Garden in a Snowstorm
L The Fair Rose Sends the East Wind to Cheer the Mourning Nightingale
LV The Gracious East Wind Brings News to the Rose Of the Nightingale’s Release
LVII The Description of the Night and the Night-long Revel Amid the Sound of Trumpets and Castanets
LVIII The Happiness of the Rose and Nightingale Does Not Continue