Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceSchulze, 1847 - 281 sider |
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Side 10
... gardens in the suburbs.to the imperial palace , it was one unbroken line of splendour . As ( 1 ) » Tulpenwange . « 2 ) Pomp ; Prunk ; Gepränge . 3 ) Bar- ken . 4 ) schwammen . 5 ) sich im Wasser spiegelnd ; im Wasser wiederstrahlend . 6 ...
... gardens in the suburbs.to the imperial palace , it was one unbroken line of splendour . As ( 1 ) » Tulpenwange . « 2 ) Pomp ; Prunk ; Gepränge . 3 ) Bar- ken . 4 ) schwammen . 5 ) sich im Wasser spiegelnd ; im Wasser wiederstrahlend . 6 ...
Side 12
... gardens of Delhi [ 12 ] , found enough in the beauty of the scenery 3 ) through which they passed to interest her mind and delight her imagination ; and when , at evening or in the heat of the day , they turned off from the high road to ...
... gardens of Delhi [ 12 ] , found enough in the beauty of the scenery 3 ) through which they passed to interest her mind and delight her imagination ; and when , at evening or in the heat of the day , they turned off from the high road to ...
Side 30
... garden oratory 4 ) , cool and fair , By the stream's side , where still at close of day The Prophet of the Veil retired to pray ; Sometimes alone but oftener far , with one , One chosen nymph to share his orison 5 ) . Of late none found ...
... garden oratory 4 ) , cool and fair , By the stream's side , where still at close of day The Prophet of the Veil retired to pray ; Sometimes alone but oftener far , with one , One chosen nymph to share his orison 5 ) . Of late none found ...
Side 44
... garden beds , To gather fresh cool chaplets 13 ) for their heads ; Gay creatures ! sweet , though mournful 14 ) , ' t is to see How each prefers a garland from that tree Which brings to mind her childhood's innocent day , And the dear ...
... garden beds , To gather fresh cool chaplets 13 ) for their heads ; Gay creatures ! sweet , though mournful 14 ) , ' t is to see How each prefers a garland from that tree Which brings to mind her childhood's innocent day , And the dear ...
Side 47
... gardens , drunk with that sweet food 10 ) [ 41 ] Whose scent hath lured 11 ) them o'er the summer flood 12 ) ; And those that under Araby's soft sun 13 ) Build their high nests of budding cinnamon 14 ) ; In short , all rare and ...
... gardens , drunk with that sweet food 10 ) [ 41 ] Whose scent hath lured 11 ) them o'er the summer flood 12 ) ; And those that under Araby's soft sun 13 ) Build their high nests of budding cinnamon 14 ) ; In short , all rare and ...
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angel Arab Augen Azim beautiful beneath beugen blest Blick bliss blood bowers breath bright brow burning Caliph Cashmere charm cheek d'Herbelot dark dead dear death deep Delhi deren dread dream dunkel e'er earth eyes Fadladeen falchion Feramorz Ferdosi fire flame flowers Gazna Geist genannt Gheber Glanz glänzend gleam glory gold Gürtel Hafed Haram hath heart Heaven Herz Herzen Himmel holy hour hyæna Iran's Khorassan Koran lake Lalla Rookh lich Licht light lips look look'd lute macht maid Mokanna moonlight Moslem mountain Nacht Naptha never night Note Nourmahal o'er pass'd Peri Persian Princess pure round ruin'd sagt seem'd sein shade shining shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul spirit stood sunk sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou throne Tibet turn'd unheilig veil warm wave wild wind wings wretch young youth Zauber Zelica