Malik Shah abode strown in his place and Aswoon, all that day and that night, and when he revived and found himself safe and sound, he thanked Allah the Most High for his safety and rising, left the place.
"Supplemental Nights, Volume 1"
Richard F. Burton
I fell among the elephants, and the great elephant, coming up to me, as I lay Aswoon for affright, wound his trunk about me and tossing me on to his back, made off with me, accompanied by the others; nor did he leave faring on with me, and I absent from the world, till he brought me to a certain place and casting me down from off his back, went away, followed by the rest.
"Tales from the Arabic Volume 3"
John Payne
But when the deep red eye of day is level with the lone highway, And some to Mecca turn to pray, and I toward thy bed, Yasmin; Or when the wind beneath the moon is drifting like a soul Aswoon, And harping planets talk love's tune with milky wings outspread, Yasmin, Shower down thy love, O burning bright!
"Georgian Poetry 1913-15"
Edited by E. M. (Sir Edward Howard Marsh)