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P.S.—The manuscript from which these Ruba‘iyat are 
pages of prose. Nearly the entire anthology sent to be in 
the handwriting of the same copyist. From one part of the 
bayaz, it would appear that it was Japa in 1134 H., that is, 
a little pc too two centuries sin 
ain Ruba‘is of the oak are also to be found among 
the Quairans of other poets, either exactly or with some 
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