id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 246 Omar Khayyam The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam .txt text/plain 12057 1087 88 "He goes on to state, that years passed by, and both his old schoolfriends found him out, and came and claimed a share in his good "At Naishapur thus lived and died Omar Khayyam, 'busied,' adds the the Wise, Omar Khayyam, died at Naishapur in the year of the Hegira, teacher, Omar Khayyam, in a garden; and one day he said to me, 'My tomb shall be in a spot where the north wind may scatter roses supposed to do; in short, a Sufi Poet like Hafiz and the rest. use the very words of his friend Omar [Rub. xxviii.], "When Nizam-ulMulk was in the Agony (of Death) he said, 'Oh God! And then and then came Spring, and Rose-in-hand And then and then came Spring, and Rose-in-hand Apropos of Omar's Red Roses in Stanza xix, I am reminded of an old Thus Hafiz, copying Omar in so many ways: "When thou drinkest Wine ./cache/246.txt ./txt/246.txt