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Five poems (quintet), Illuminated incipit with headpiece, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 26b
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw prostrates before his father, Hurmuz, and begs for pardon, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 32b
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Five poems (quintet), Shāpūr shows Shīrīn Khusraw's portrait, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 35a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw watching Shīrīn bathing, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 39a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw and Shīrīn with Mahīn Bānū, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 40b
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Five poems (quintet), Shāpūr asks Shīrīn to marry Khusraw, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 43a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw enthroned, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 44a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw and Shīrīn at rest from the hunt, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 45a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw and Shīrīn play polo, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 46a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw’s men skin the lion, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 47a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw and the Roman Emperor, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 50b
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw fighting Bahrām Chūbīnah, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 51b
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Five poems (quintet), Shīrīn weeps over Khusraw’s absence, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 52b
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw’s courtiers announce the death of Bahrām Chūbīnah, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 54b
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Five poems (quintet), Farhād faints at the sight of Shīrīn, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 59a
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Five poems (quintet), Shīrīn visits Farhād and the pool of milk, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 59b
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Five poems (quintet), Farhād is brought before Khusraw, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 62a
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Five poems (quintet), Farhād cuts through the rocky mountain, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 63a
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Five poems (quintet), Farhād carries Shīrīn on her horse, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 65a
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Five poems (quintet), A woman offers wine to Khusraw, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 70a
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw asks Shīrīn for forgiveness after being unfaithful, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 74a
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Five poems (quintet), Shāpūr and Shīrīn in conversation, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 78b
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw and Shīrīn entertained by Bārbad and Nakīsā, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 79b
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Five poems (quintet), Khusraw declines the Prophet Muhammad’s attempt to covert him to Islam in a dream, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 90b
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Five poems (quintet), King Qizil Arslān welcomes the poet Niẓāmī, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 94b
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Five poems (quintet), Illuminated incipit with headpiece, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 97a
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Five poems (quintet), Majnūn and his father visit the mosque in Mecca, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 109b
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Five poems (quintet), Nawfal and his men attack Laylá’s tribe, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 114b
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Five poems (quintet), A widow leads Majnūn in chains before Laylá’s pavilion, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 117a
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Five poems (quintet), Laylá’s husband, Ibn Salām, falls to the ground in the bridal chamber, Walters Manuscript W.604, fol. 118a