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Art. XV.—Gleanings from the Arabic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

If I faults in friend discover, Find him not in acts the same, I, by friendship moved, pass over What in him provoketh blame. What a friend of evil doeth I to him will never do; Fault which unto him accrueth I with grace indulgent view. To a friend's defects the blindness Of a friend is friendship's part, Friendship this preserves through kindness Worthy of a noble heart.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1882

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References

page 227 note 1 From an anonymous Arabic poem.—Kosegarten, p. 153.Google Scholar