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He gave up his worldly wealth and rank. He devoted his life to the rememberance of Almighty Allah. He didn't bother about worldly power or wealth.
worldly interests of romance and nature.
In Sonnet 29, the speaker expresses feelings of despair and isolation, wishing for a better life filled with wealth, social status, and the admiration of others. However, the speaker ultimately realizes that these material desires pale in comparison to the love of a cherished friend, which brings true happiness and fulfillment. This shift highlights the transformative power of love, overshadowing the initial longing for worldly success and recognition.
There are many words associated with wealth in Sanskrit. धनम्, द्रव्यम्, वसुः, अर्थः, वित्तम् |
the sonnet, the gloves, the fan and the roses
The Ballade was created in 1991.
This is the order from easy to hard: 3 1 2 4. Ballade #3: The Ballade doesn't get too difficult but it also doesn't get easy. Ballade #1: About half of the Ballade is easy but some parts are difficult. Ballade #2: The Ballade starts with a super easy warm up, and suddenly the part gets far too difficult. After that, it gets a little easier. It continues to get more difficult until the Ballade is way too difficult, and it ends smoothly (Shortest Ballade). Ballade #4: 95% of the Ballade is really difficult, but it can't be as difficult as the super difficult part on Ballade #2. The 5% of the Ballade is really easy. At one point, the Ballade stops for a long time, and then it continues and ends (May be the longest Ballade).
(They came to America to escape worldly temptations like wealth.)
Ballade Stakes was created in 1997.
Ballade pour Adeline was created in 1976.
Ballade på Christianshavn was created in 1970.
Ballade des pendus was created in 1489.