The world is a bride of surpassing beauty - but remember that this maiden is never bound to anyone
The world is a bride of surpassing beauty - but remember that this maiden is never bound to anyone
Hafez, the renowned Persian poet of the 14th century, often wrote about love, beauty, and the fleeting nature of life. In his poetry, he frequently used metaphors and allegories to convey deeper meanings and truths about the human experience. One of his most famous lines is, "The world is a bride of surpassing beauty - but remember that this maiden is never bound to anyone."