Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceH.C. Baird, 1850 - 337 sider |
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... veil , the while : — Alla forbid ! for , who would wait Her blessing at the temple's gate , — What holy man would ever run To kiss the ground she knelt upon , If once , by luckless chance , he knew She looked and smiled as others do ...
... veil , the while : — Alla forbid ! for , who would wait Her blessing at the temple's gate , — What holy man would ever run To kiss the ground she knelt upon , If once , by luckless chance , he knew She looked and smiled as others do ...
Side 32
... veils of the Princess's own sumptuous litter , at the front of which a fair young female slave sat fanning her through the curtains , with feathers of the Argus pheasant's wing ; " - and the lovely troop of Tartarian and Cashmerian ...
... veils of the Princess's own sumptuous litter , at the front of which a fair young female slave sat fanning her through the curtains , with feathers of the Argus pheasant's wing ; " - and the lovely troop of Tartarian and Cashmerian ...
Side 38
... whose original name was Hakem ben Haschem , and who was called Mocanna from the veil of silver gauze ( or , as others say , golden ) which he always wore , see D'Herbelot . THE VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN . " c In that 38 LALLA ROOKH .
... whose original name was Hakem ben Haschem , and who was called Mocanna from the veil of silver gauze ( or , as others say , golden ) which he always wore , see D'Herbelot . THE VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN . " c In that 38 LALLA ROOKH .
Side 39
... Veil , the Silver Veil , which he had flung In mercy there , to hide from mortal sight . His dazzling brow , till man could bear its light . For , far less luminous , his votaries said , Were ev'n the gleams , miraculously shed a ...
... Veil , the Silver Veil , which he had flung In mercy there , to hide from mortal sight . His dazzling brow , till man could bear its light . For , far less luminous , his votaries said , Were ev'n the gleams , miraculously shed a ...
Side 44
... Veil , Believes the form , to which he bends his knee , Some pure , redeeming angel , sent to free This fettered world from every bond and stain , And bring its primal glories back again ! Low as young Azıм knelt , that motley crowd Of ...
... Veil , Believes the form , to which he bends his knee , Some pure , redeeming angel , sent to free This fettered world from every bond and stain , And bring its primal glories back again ! Low as young Azıм knelt , that motley crowd Of ...
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angels Arab beam beautiful beneath bird blessed bliss blood bowers breath bright brow Bucharia burning Caliph called Cashmere charm cheek dark dead dear death deep Delhi dread dream e'er earth ev'n eyes FADLADEEN falchion FERAMORZ Ferdosi fierce fire flame flowers gardens Ghebers glance gleam glory gold golden HAFED Haram hath heart heaven holy hour hung hyænas Indian IRAN's Khorassan King Koran La Péri Lahore Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips live look lover lute maid MOKANNA moonlight Moslem mountain naphtha never night NOURMAHAL o'er once Paradise passed PERI Persian poet Princess pure round shining SHIRAZ shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul sound sparkling spirit star stood sunbright sunk sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou thought throne Tibet tree Twas veil wandering warm wave weep wild wings wretch YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY young youth ZELICA Zoroaster