Ramal, first Zarb of the first ’Arúz (Mac. N. ii. 361):

- U - - | U U - - | - U - |
Inna li ’l-bulbuli sautan fí ’l-sahar

- U - - | U U - - | - U - |
Ashghala ’l-áshika ’an husni ’l-water

The Bulbul’s note, whenas dawn is nigh * Tells the lover from strains of strings to fly (vol. v. 48).

Sarí’, second Zarb of the first ’Arúz (Mac. N. ii. 359):

U - U - | - - U - | - U - |
Wa fákhitin kad kála fí nauhihi

- - U - | - - U - | - U - |
Yá Dáiman shukran ’alà balwatí

I heard a ringdove chanting soft and plaintively, * “I thank
Thee, O Eternal for this misery” (vol. v. 47).

Khafíf, full or perfect form (sahíh), both in Zarb and ’Arúz
(Mac. N. ii. 356):

- U - - | U - U - | - U - - |
Yá li-man ashtakí ’l-gharáma ’llazí bi