id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6036 Burton, Richard Francis, Sir The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî .txt text/plain 19355 1623 87 What know�st thou, man, of Life? �Man worships self: his God is Man; Man hath no Soul, a state of things, In Life to find thy hell and heav�en �With this poor life, with this mean world How then shall man so order life And hold Humanity one man, And man once dropt by Tree of Life Hâjî Abdû seeks Truth only, truth as far as man, in the present it mean anything), that the so-called moral faculties of man, believes man to be a co-ordinate term of Nature�s great _Ergo_, the effect of the world, of life, of natural objects, the question whether life is worth living, whether man should complete man under the present state of things. live.� Hâjî Abdû borrows the Hindu idea of the human body. the Dark Ages, who ruled the world till the end of the thirteenth Like the great Pagans, the Hâjî holds that man was born good, ./cache/6036.txt ./txt/6036.txt