Jump to content

Portal:Children's literature/Selected quote/4

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He entered large halls where the carpets were of silk, the lounges and sofas covered with tapestry from Mecca, and the hangings of the most beautiful Indian stuffs of gold and silver. Then he found himself in a splendid room, with a fountain supported by golden lions. The water out of the lions' mouths turned into diamonds and pearls, and the leaping water almost touched a most beautifully-painted dome. The palace was surrounded on three sides by magnificent gardens, little lakes, and woods. Birds sang in the trees, which were netted over to keep them always there.

Source

[edit]
  • One Thousand and One Nights. Quoted in Andrew Lang, The Arabian Nights, Page 58, Plain Label Books, ISBN 1603033963.