- Yashmak, veil worn by Moslem women, [128]
- Zab, the, [388]
- Zenobia, “Queen of the East,” [194]
- Zeno, Emperor, [201], [297]
- Zeus, [45], [91]
- Zikr ul Aawaze, [376]
- Zobeide, tomb of, [440]
- Zoroaster, religion of, [256]
FOOTNOTES:
[1] When in meditation during the solitary night, I contemplate the waves, there arises in the bright moonlight the pretty water nymph from the Danube, from the beautiful blue Danube.
[2] He loved to wander over unknown places and to see unknown rivers, his curiosity lessening the fatigue.
[3] Le Rhin, Letter XIV.
[4] Ovid, Metamorphoses, IV, 294, 295.
[5] 01., III, 13–15.
[6] The Danube, p. 71 (by W. Beattie, London, 1843).
[7] Cf. A History of the Life of Richard, Coeur de Lion, King of England, Vol. II, p. 419 (by G. P. James, London, 1854).