The effect of day and night In the poems of poets of the Mughal era

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 Night and day, secrets and secrets, clarity and visibility, pains and hopes, day represents the eye of the universe and sees everything in it, and night represents its ambiguity, so you see a veil of darkness enveloping the entire universe.
                    And since the night and the day continued to be present every day, so that they established a pattern for human life, between its work and its rest, its rise and its stillness, so all these conditions had their impact on the human soul, sometimes the day appeared inside that soul and you see beauty fills the corners, and others strike the night A curtain of pain and distress for her, so her pain hides her hopes and narrows the world with her to her spaciousness.
The research began by dealing with the night, and the pictures that poets drew on it, and the day as well, and the night and day also combined, and the extent of their hospitality and obedience to use poets to express the beauty or strength of praise, or the parting of the night and its cruelty, or other images.
 But the most important result that emerged from this study is that the same poet is the basis.
 
 

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