Comparative mythology corpus

Love Figured As Drowning, Fire, Wounding, And Illness

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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Persian The Persian Literature, Volume 2, The Gulistan XVIII / XXVII / CHAPTER IV / CHAPTER V; lines 2770-2877 high A holy man is enamoured of a lovely person, clings to the beloved’s garment, calls the beloved his asylum and defence, and says the king of love leaves no room for chastity, comparing himself to one sunk in a quagmire up to the neck. record