Member Profile Total number of comments: 12 (since 2013-11-28 15:55:37) Eleanor Showing comments 12 - 1Page: 1 Omar Khayyam (383) "it is a shame for anyone to be well-known for righteousness" Eleanor 10/09/2012 at 9:26 am I keep saying how much I like these... Well, I do. Omar Khayyam (337) "I venerate the finest vintage so as to avoid self-worship" Eleanor 10/02/2012 at 1:05 pm Once again, wonderful. Omar Khayyam (273) "Do good, and cast it upon the waters" Eleanor 10/02/2012 at 1:09 pm Content may be a better word. But even dark poetry can give joy by its beauty and intelligence. Eleanor 10/01/2012 at 6:35 pm with 1 replies As always, these poems make me happy. Omar Khayyam (307) "clerics drink the people's blood" Eleanor 09/10/2012 at 2:26 pm Love these translations. Hitchhiking Camels, Libya (Photo) Eleanor 08/09/2012 at 2:16 pm I like camels. I hope they have happy and productive lives in the new Libya. A neat photo. Diary from Damascus (John Wreford) Eleanor 07/28/2012 at 10:10 am This is so useful. American reporting is usually from so far above that we find it hard to remember that people are involved. Mr. Wreford's neighborhood sounds wonderful and what is happening to it is horrifying. Thanks for posting this. Omar Khayyam (152) "so many hearts have been left bleeding" Eleanor 07/14/2012 at 10:33 am I like it. It fits perfectly with life today. Omar Khayyam: "The elders and the newborns" Eleanor 07/13/2012 at 12:14 pm These translations are wonderful. Omar Khayyam (63) Eleanor 03/15/2012 at 3:11 pm I can spell. Not well, but better than the previous post. Eleanor 03/15/2012 at 3:10 pm Very glad there will be a book. I have been realy enjoying yur translations. Omar Khayyam (6) Eleanor 01/16/2012 at 7:27 pm I am very much enjoying the poetry. Please keep it up! Showing comments 12 - 1Page: 1 TweetShareRedditEmail
I keep saying how much I like these... Well, I do.
Once again, wonderful.
Content may be a better word. But even dark poetry can give joy by its beauty and intelligence.
As always, these poems make me happy.
Love these translations.
I like camels. I hope they have happy and productive lives in the new Libya. A neat photo.
This is so useful. American reporting is usually from so far above that we find it hard to remember that people are involved. Mr. Wreford's neighborhood sounds wonderful and what is happening to it is horrifying. Thanks for posting this.
I like it. It fits perfectly with life today.
These translations are wonderful.
I can spell. Not well, but better than the previous post.
Very glad there will be a book. I have been realy enjoying yur translations.
I am very much enjoying the poetry. Please keep it up!