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Do You, Within Your Little Hour Of Grace, The Waving Cypress In Your Arms Enlace, Before The Mother Back Into Her Arms Fold, And Dissolve You In A Last Embrace. Illustration By Edmund Dulac From The Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam, Published 1909

Do You, Within Your Little Hour Of Grace, The Waving Cypress In Your Arms Enlace, Before The Mother Back Into Her Arms Fold, And Dissolve You In A Last Embrace. Illustration By Edmund Dulac From The Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam, Published 1909


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Do You, Within Your Little Hour Of Grace, The Waving Cypress In Your Arms Enlace, Before The Mother Back Into Her Arms Fold, And Dissolve You In A Last Embrace. Illustration By Edmund Dulac From The Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam, Published 1909

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In this illustration by Edmund Dulac from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, published in 1909, we are transported to a world of poetic beauty and profound emotion. The image depicts a tender moment between two lovers, their bodies entwined as they embrace each other tightly. The color palette chosen by Dulac adds depth and richness to the scene, enhancing the sense of passion and intensity. The vibrant hues evoke feelings of warmth and love, drawing us further into the intimate connection shared by these two souls. As we gaze upon this artwork, we can almost hear the whispered words of Persian poetry floating through the air. It speaks to us about seizing every precious moment within our limited time on Earth – "Do You, Within Your Little Hour Of Grace". The waving cypress held in their arms symbolizes life's transient nature and reminds us to cherish every fleeting second. There is an undeniable sense of longing present in this image; it captures that bittersweet feeling when one knows that all good things must come to an end. As if anticipating separation or loss, they hold onto each other tightly before being dissolved back into the mother's embrace. This enchanting illustration serves as a reminder that love transcends time and space. It encapsulates not only the essence of Persian poetry but also universal emotions felt by lovers throughout history. Hilary Jane Morgan has skillfully captured its beauty for all to appreciate beyond commercial use.

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