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Side 16
... dear Moore , your lays are sung ( Can it be true , you lucky man ? ) By moonlight , in the Persian tongue , Along the streets of Ispahan . " That some knowledge of the work may have really reached that region appears not improbable from ...
... dear Moore , your lays are sung ( Can it be true , you lucky man ? ) By moonlight , in the Persian tongue , Along the streets of Ispahan . " That some knowledge of the work may have really reached that region appears not improbable from ...
Side 35
... dear land , 1 And fur - bound bonnet of Bucharian shape . - " The inhabitants of Bucharia wear a round cloth bonnet , shaped much after the Polish fashion , having a large fur border . They tie their kaftans about the middle with a ...
... dear land , 1 And fur - bound bonnet of Bucharian shape . - " The inhabitants of Bucharia wear a round cloth bonnet , shaped much after the Polish fashion , having a large fur border . They tie their kaftans about the middle with a ...
Side 41
... dear look became thy own , - Thy voice like his , the changes of his face In thine reflected with still lovelier grace , Like echo , sending back sweet music , fraught With twice th ' aërial sweetness it had brought ! Yet now he comes ...
... dear look became thy own , - Thy voice like his , the changes of his face In thine reflected with still lovelier grace , Like echo , sending back sweet music , fraught With twice th ' aërial sweetness it had brought ! Yet now he comes ...
Side 48
... dear form came rushing o'er her mind ; But oh ! to think how deep her soul had gone In shame and falsehood since those moments shone ; And , then , her oath , there madness lay again , And , shuddering , back she sunk into a chain Of ...
... dear form came rushing o'er her mind ; But oh ! to think how deep her soul had gone In shame and falsehood since those moments shone ; And , then , her oath , there madness lay again , And , shuddering , back she sunk into a chain Of ...
Side 49
... dear , Most wild of all , that her transgression here Was but a passage through earth's grosser fire , From which the spirit would at last aspire , Even purer than before , -as perfumes rise Through flame and smoke , most welcome to the ...
... dear , Most wild of all , that her transgression here Was but a passage through earth's grosser fire , From which the spirit would at last aspire , Even purer than before , -as perfumes rise Through flame and smoke , most welcome to the ...
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angel appeared arms beautiful beneath bird bliss blood bowers breath bright brow called charm dark dead dear death deep delight dread dream e'en earth eyes fair fall fear feel fire flame flowers gardens give glory gold golden half hand hath head heard heart heaven holy hope hour India King lake Lalla Rookh land leaves light lips live look lost maid morn mountain never night o'er once pass Peri Persian poet Princess pure rest rich rose round seen shade shining side sigh slave sleep smile soul sound spirit star stood story sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought thousand throne tree turn twas veil voice wandering warm wave wild wind wings young youth