this stanza means that he is talling his loved one to fill the cup of something so that all his regrtets meaning all his mistakes cleared away and all his future fears meaning the mistakes he is scared of making in the future are also cleared.when his beloved says that the cup can be filled tomorrow he is shocked.he says that he may be himselfexcept that he will have yesterday's seven thousand years with him.
Quatrians; as, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Sometimes in pl. construed as sing., a poem in such stanzas.
This poem is about awareness,ignorance,jealousy and greed it also tells us about knowledge and fate .and if you want the theme then it is that stand for your rights but should not praise.
When Omar Khayyam refers to his "daughter of the vine," he is using a metaphor to describe wine and its intoxicating qualities, often associating it with love and desire. In the context of addressing a spouse, it suggests a deep appreciation for the pleasures of life, including companionship and the joy found in shared moments. This phrase encapsulates the themes of love, sensuality, and the fleeting nature of existence that pervade Khayyam’s poetry.
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a stanza, is like a paragraph in a poem.
AnswerA Persian poet, 1048-1131, most famous for his 'Rubiyat of Omar Khayyam', a book of quatrains - rubiyat means quatrain, or poetic stanzas of 4 lines. This beautiful book has been translated and published into many languages, including, English (a famous 1859 translation by a Thomas Fitzgerald is one respected version in English), German, Italian, and French.He was an astronomer also.
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Omar is Arabic-derived and means: speaker, flourishing, and long-lived
A traditional Persian verse form consisting of a collection of quatrains, typically rhyming aaba. Written by Edward FitzGerald.
Quatrain.
You probably mean ruba'iyat (alternative spelling rubaiyat). It means a collection of Persian poetry referred to as ruba'i (alternative spelling rubai).