Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 - 405 sider The daughter of the Mughal emperor is engaged to the young king of Bactria. She goes to meet him, but falls in love with a poet she meets on the way. As Lalla Rookh enters the palace of her bridegroom she is delighted to find that the poet of her affection was none other than the prince to whom she was engaged. |
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... wind's sighs ! What new - made mystery now , for Faith to sign , And blood to seal , as genuine and divine , - A What dazzling mimickry of God's own power Hath the bold Prophet plann'd to grace this hour ? Not such the pageant now ...
... wind's sighs ! What new - made mystery now , for Faith to sign , And blood to seal , as genuine and divine , - A What dazzling mimickry of God's own power Hath the bold Prophet plann'd to grace this hour ? Not such the pageant now ...
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... wind In the open banners play'd , and from behind Those Persian hangings , that but ill could screen The Haram's loveliness , white hands were seen Waving embroider'd scarves , whose motion gave A perfume forth ; — like those the Houris ...
... wind In the open banners play'd , and from behind Those Persian hangings , that but ill could screen The Haram's loveliness , white hands were seen Waving embroider'd scarves , whose motion gave A perfume forth ; — like those the Houris ...
Side 40
... that must be " This hero's vanquisher , and thou art she ! " With her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south - winds through 40 LALLA ROOKH .
... that must be " This hero's vanquisher , and thou art she ! " With her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south - winds through 40 LALLA ROOKH .
Side 41
An Oriental Romance Thomas Moore. From which these words , like south - winds through . a fence Of Kerzrah flow'rs ... wind , which in June or July passes over that flower ( the Kerzereh ) , it will kill him . ” . Thevenot . " And sunk ...
An Oriental Romance Thomas Moore. From which these words , like south - winds through . a fence Of Kerzrah flow'rs ... wind , which in June or July passes over that flower ( the Kerzereh ) , it will kill him . ” . Thevenot . " And sunk ...
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... wind , And but one trembling nymph remains behind , - Beck'ning them back in vain , for they are gone , And she is left in all that light alone ;、 No veil to curtain o'er her beauteous brow , In its young bashfulness more beauteous now ...
... wind , And but one trembling nymph remains behind , - Beck'ning them back in vain , for they are gone , And she is left in all that light alone ;、 No veil to curtain o'er her beauteous brow , In its young bashfulness more beauteous now ...
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angels Arab AZIM beautiful beneath bird blest bliss blood bowers breath breath'd bright brow burning Caliph called Cashmere charm cheek D'Herbelot dark dead dear death deep Delhi dread dream e'er earth ev'n eyes FADLADEEN falchion FERAMORZ Ferdosi Ferishta fire flame flowers gardens GAZNA Ghebers gleam glory gold golden Greek fire HAFED Haram hath heart heaven holy hour hung hyæna Indian IRAN's Khorassan King Koran Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips look look'd lov'd lover lute maid MOKANNA moonlight Moslem mountain Naptha never night NOURMAHAL o'er PERI Persian Princess pure round seem'd shade shining SHIRAZ shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul sound sparkling spirit star stood sunk sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou throne Tibet towers Transoxiania tree turn'd twas veil warm wave Waved plates wild wings wretch young youth ZELICA