Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceGeo. H. Derby & Company, 1850 - 287 sider |
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Side ix
... heard the burst Of exclamation from her lips , when first She saw that youth , too well , too dearly known , Silently kneeling at the Prophet's throne . " The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan , p . 48 . ix AZIM AND ZELICA . BY EDWARD ...
... heard the burst Of exclamation from her lips , when first She saw that youth , too well , too dearly known , Silently kneeling at the Prophet's throne . " The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan , p . 48 . ix AZIM AND ZELICA . BY EDWARD ...
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... heard , and need hardly add , with some pride and pleasure , that parts of this work have been rendered into Persian , and have found their way to Ispahan . To this fact , as I am willing to think it , allusion is made in some lively ...
... heard , and need hardly add , with some pride and pleasure , that parts of this work have been rendered into Persian , and have found their way to Ispahan . To this fact , as I am willing to think it , allusion is made in some lively ...
Side 44
... heard an Arm Divine was raised To right the nations , and beheld , emblazed On the white flag MOKANNA's host unfurled , Those words of sunshine , " Freedom to the World , " At once his faith , his sword , his soul obeyed Th ' inspiring ...
... heard an Arm Divine was raised To right the nations , and beheld , emblazed On the white flag MOKANNA's host unfurled , Those words of sunshine , " Freedom to the World , " At once his faith , his sword , his soul obeyed Th ' inspiring ...
Side 48
... heard the burst Of exclamation from her lips , when first She saw that youth , too well , too dearly known , Silently kneeling at the Prophet's throne . E.Corbould ZELICA . " you saw her pale dismay . 48 LALLA ROOKH .
... heard the burst Of exclamation from her lips , when first She saw that youth , too well , too dearly known , Silently kneeling at the Prophet's throne . E.Corbould ZELICA . " you saw her pale dismay . 48 LALLA ROOKH .
Side 48
... Ye wondering sisterhood , and heard the burst Of exclamation from her lips , when first She saw that youth , too well , too dearly known Silently kneeling at the Prophet's throne Hollis THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN.
... Ye wondering sisterhood , and heard the burst Of exclamation from her lips , when first She saw that youth , too well , too dearly known Silently kneeling at the Prophet's throne Hollis THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN.
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