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others, they shall refrain their looks from all but their own hufbands. These delights Mahomet affures his followers they fhall enjoy without weariness and without end.

I fhall now fubjoin my authorities for this account in paffages felected from the Koran, and if there be repetitions in them, they will ferve to give a truer idea of the work, in which the repetitions are tiresome in the extreme. And yet I fhall by no means quote all that it contains on this subject, fome of the fame particulars being mentioned feveral times even in the fame chapter; and there are few of the chapters, though one hundred and twelve in all, in which (at least thofe of any confiderable length) the delights of this Paradife are not promised to his followers, with more or fewer of the particulars above mentioned; as the pains of hell, of which I fhall afterwards give a similar account, are threatened to the unbelievers.

"For thofe that fear their Lord will be prepared high apartments in Paradife, over which will be other apartments built, and rivers fhall run beneath them." Koran, Vol. II. 327.

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"They fhall be adorned with bracelets of gold, and shall be clothed in green garments of fine filk and brocade," Koran, Vol. II. p. 165; "repofing themselves therein on thrones." Ib. p. 117. "Therein fhall be raised beds, and goblets placed before them, and cufhions laid in order, and carpets ready spread." Ib. p. 493.

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They shall be as brethren fitting one over against another on couches. Weariness fhall not affect them therein, neither fhall they be caft out thence for ever.". Ib. P. 72.

"They fhall fee therein neither fun nor moon, and the fhades thereof shall be near spreading over them, and the fruits thereof fhall hang low fo as to be eafily gathered, and the attendants fhall go round about unto them with veffels of filver and goblets. The bottles fhall be bottles of filver, fhining like glafs. They fhall determine the measure thereof by their with, and therein shall they be given to drink of a cup of wine mixed with water of Zenjebil, a fountain in Paradife named Salfabil; and youths who fhall continue for ever in their

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bloom fhall go round to attend them. When thou feeft them thou fhalt think them to be scattered pearls, and when thou lookeft there fhalt thou behold delights and a great kingdom. Upon them fhall be garments of fine filk and brocade, and they fhall be adorned with bracelets of filver; and their Lord fhall give them to drink of a moft pure liquor, and shall say to them, Verily this is your reward." Koran, Vol. II. p. 475.

"So often as they eat the fruit thereof for fuftenance they fhall fay, This is what we have formerly eaten of, and they shall be fupplied with feveral forts of fruit, having a mutual resemblance to one another." Koran, Vol. I. p. 5. "Eat and drink with easy digestion." Vol. II. p. 457. "A cup fhall be carried round unto Α them, filled with a limpid fountain, for the delight of thofe who drink. It fhall not oppress the understanding, neither shall they be inebriated therewith. And near them shall be the virgins of Paradise, refraining their looks, having large black eyes, and resembling the eggs of an of

trich, covered with feathers from the dust. And they shall turn the one to the other, and fhall afk one another questions; and one of them shall fay, Verily I had an intimate friend who faid, Art thou one of thofe that affert the truth? After we fhall be dead, and reduced to duft and bones, shall we be furely judged.

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fay to his companions, Will ye look down and they fhall look down and fhall fee him in the midst of hell, and he fhall fay unto him, By God it wanted but little that thou hadst drawn me into ruin, and had it not been for the grace of my Lord, I had been furely one of those who have been delivered up to eternal torments." Vol. II. p. 310.

"Dishes of gold fhall be carried round unto you, and cups without handles, and there fhall they enjoy whatever their fouls. fhall defire, and whatever their eyes fhall delight in, and ye fhall remain therein for ever." Koran, Vol. II. p. 261. "It fhall be faid unto them, Eat and drink with eafy digeftion, leaning on couches difpofed in order, and ye will efpoufe them unto Y 3 virgins

virgins having large black eyes. And we will give them fruits in abundance, and flesh of the kinds which they fhall defire. They fhall prefent unto one another therein a cup of wine, wherein there shall be no vain difcourfe, nor incitement unto wickedness; and youths appointed to attend them, fhall go round them, beautiful as pearls hidden in the fhell, and they fhall approach one another, and ask mutual queftions." Vol. II. p. 399.

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They fhall be given to drink of pure wine fealed, the feal whereof fhall be mufk, and the water mixed therewith. fhall be of Tafnim, a fountain whereof thofe fhall drink who approach near unto the divine prefence." Koran, Vol. II. p. 487. "Youths who fhall continue in their bloom for ever fhall go round about to attend them, with goblets and beakers, and a cup of flowing wine. Their heads fall not ache by drinking the same, neither fhall their reafon be difturbed." Ib. P. 314. "And with fruits of the forts which they shall chufe, and the flesh of birds of the kinds which they fhall desire.

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