JIthere, poised by the niche, with the dim bluish light "I" -e waxen figure of the dead man, and on the pallor e. riy, then, they both heard the next noise. ❋ Carr, John Dickson (1984)
“Lawḥ-i-Huríyyih” (Tablet of the Maiden), in which events of a far remoter future are foreshadowed; the “Súriy-i-Sabr” (Súrih of Patience), revealed on the first day of Ridván which extols Vahíd and his fellow-sufferers in ❋ 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi (1927)
Youdon'twanna saveme, sadis riy ronj. - when youbelie. ye_in things youdon'iunderstand, yousuffer. that then "" hllrun "'* ow. t Superstition theway. ain, t * Vefysuperstitious, nothingmore say. to Y" w superstitious, devil, s hisway. the on Thirteen-month-olci broke looking baby the glass. ❋ Unknown (2009)
LloydDavis: @tarek & @riy harry says: "it only takes two to tuttle" doha social media cafe ftw! ❋ Unknown (2008)
KtifiavTet eti* An. 'riy, CucrusAftar - tes cum facellp diHylo dcae huius, quae liitorae. ©*«c defignatur. ❋ Unknown (1785)
Under all thele, and perhaps ma - riy more rard Cenfiires they fall, either di - reflly, or by clear Analafgy and Confequence/ ❋ Unknown (1705)
Austrian and the Russian empires, the demise of the Qájár dynasty and the virtual extinction of the temporal sovereignty of the Roman Pontiff do not exhaust the story of the catastrophes that befell the monarchies of the world through the neglect of Bahá’u’lláh’s warnings conveyed in the opening passages of His Súriy-i-Mulúk. ❋ 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi (1927)
The Súriy-i-Mulúk, the most momentous Tablet revealed by Bahá’u’lláh (Súrih of Kings) in which He, for the first time, directs His words collectively to the entire company of the monarchs of East and West, and in which the Sulṭán of Turkey, and his ministers, the kings of Christendom, the French and Persian Ambassadors accredited to the Sublime Porte, the Muslim ecclesiastical leaders in ❋ 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi (1927)
“Súriy-i-Haykal,” of the “Words of Wisdom,” of the “Prayers and ❋ 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi (1927)
The shaving of the head is forbidden by Bahá’u’lláh, and He makes it clear that the provision contained in His Súriy-i-Hájj requiring pilgrims to the Holy House in S̱ẖíráz to shave their heads has been superseded through this verse of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas (Q and A 10). ❋ 1817-1892 Bah��'u'll��h (1854)
•riy ebb and flow about fix feet, twice in every twenty-four hours, ❋ Unknown (1795)
DIDACTIC, DESCRIPTIVE, &c. She wheel her mazy way, in the fabric round Pcififting iTill, flie'll foil the beaten track; liut if (he riy, and with the fav'ring wind Urge her bold courfc, Icfs intricate ihy talk; ❋ Unknown (1791)
It will not proceed against the faith of Treaties at all, unlesii the strong and de - cided sense of the nation shall pronounce, not sim) riy that the Treaty is not advantageous, but that it ought to be broken and annulled. ❋ Unknown (1789)