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Side vii
... charm of every circle . The poet's popularity has now reached a point where he can make his own terms with publishers . His song- writing alone yields him L.500 a - year . How much wiser in his generation is Thomas Moore than Robert ...
... charm of every circle . The poet's popularity has now reached a point where he can make his own terms with publishers . His song- writing alone yields him L.500 a - year . How much wiser in his generation is Thomas Moore than Robert ...
Side xxi
... charms , " Erin ! oh Erin ! " Like the bright lamp that lay , ' " Drink to her , who long , " " Oh ! blame not the bard , if he fly to the bowers , " " While gazing on the moon's light , " Ill omens " When day - light was yet sleeping ...
... charms , " Erin ! oh Erin ! " Like the bright lamp that lay , ' " Drink to her , who long , " " Oh ! blame not the bard , if he fly to the bowers , " " While gazing on the moon's light , " Ill omens " When day - light was yet sleeping ...
Side 5
... charm in these scenes , so lovely and so new to her , which , for a time , made her indifferent to every other amusement . But Lalla Rookh was young , and the young love variety ; nor could the conversation of her ladies and the great ...
... charm in these scenes , so lovely and so new to her , which , for a time , made her indifferent to every other amusement . But Lalla Rookh was young , and the young love variety ; nor could the conversation of her ladies and the great ...
Side 14
... charms , -too well th ' Impostor nurs'd Her soul's delirium , in whose active flame , Thus lighting up a young , luxuriant frame , He saw more potent sorceries to bind To his dark yoke the spirits of mankind , More subtle chains than ...
... charms , -too well th ' Impostor nurs'd Her soul's delirium , in whose active flame , Thus lighting up a young , luxuriant frame , He saw more potent sorceries to bind To his dark yoke the spirits of mankind , More subtle chains than ...
Side 21
... charms , most rare and exquisite , Shall tempt the boy ; -young Mirzala's blue eyes , Whose sleepy lid like snow on violet lies ; Arouya's cheeks , warın as a spring - day sun , And lips that , like the seal of Solomon , Have magic in ...
... charms , most rare and exquisite , Shall tempt the boy ; -young Mirzala's blue eyes , Whose sleepy lid like snow on violet lies ; Arouya's cheeks , warın as a spring - day sun , And lips that , like the seal of Solomon , Have magic in ...
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Anacreon angel Arab beam beautiful beneath bless blest bliss bloom bosom bowers breath breath'd breeze bright brow burning Caliph Cashmere charm cheek dark dear death divine dream e'er earth ev'n eyes Fadladeen fair falchion fancy fear feel Feramorz fire flame flowers friends Genii Ghebers glory glow gold Haram hast hath heart Heaven hope hour hung hyæna Iran Lahore Lalla Rookh light lips live look look'd lov'd lover lute lyre maid moonlight morning ne'er never night nymph o'er once pass'd Peri Persian poet pure roses round seem'd shade shed shine Shiraz sigh skies slave sleep smile song soul sparkling spirit star sunk sweet sword tears tears of wine tell thee thine THOMAS MOORE thou thought throne trembling turn'd Twas twill veil warm wave weep wild wing wretch young youth