Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860 - 302 sider |
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Side ix
... d away the cup , His hand had held , untasted , up It was Feramorz himself that stood before her KENNY MEADOWS 262 WILLIAM HARVEY 268 G. H. THOMAS 274 LALLA ROOKH . In the eleventh year of the reign ix LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS .
... d away the cup , His hand had held , untasted , up It was Feramorz himself that stood before her KENNY MEADOWS 262 WILLIAM HARVEY 268 G. H. THOMAS 274 LALLA ROOKH . In the eleventh year of the reign ix LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS .
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... FERAMORZ . He was a youth about LALLA ROOKH'S own age , and graceful as that idol of women , Chrishna , * - -such as he appears to their young imaginations , heroic , beautiful , breathing music from his very eyes , and exalting the ...
... FERAMORZ . He was a youth about LALLA ROOKH'S own age , and graceful as that idol of women , Chrishna , * - -such as he appears to their young imaginations , heroic , beautiful , breathing music from his very eyes , and exalting the ...
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... FERAMORZ was introduced ; and FADLADEEN , who could never make up his mind as to the merits of a poet till he knew the religious sect to which he belonged , was about to ask him whether he was a Shia or a Sooni , when LALLA ROOKH ...
... FERAMORZ was introduced ; and FADLADEEN , who could never make up his mind as to the merits of a poet till he knew the religious sect to which he belonged , was about to ask him whether he was a Shia or a Sooni , when LALLA ROOKH ...
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... FERAMORZ , just as worthy to enjoy all the blessings , without any of the pangs , of that illusive passion , which too often , like the sunny apples of Istkahar , is all sweetness on one side , and all bitterness on the other . As they ...
... FERAMORZ , just as worthy to enjoy all the blessings , without any of the pangs , of that illusive passion , which too often , like the sunny apples of Istkahar , is all sweetness on one side , and all bitterness on the other . As they ...
Side 67
... FERAMORZ , touched lightly at the door of her pavilion , that she waked from the reverie in which she had been wandering . Instantly her eyes were lighted up with pleasure ; and , after a few unheard remarks from FADLADEEN , upon the ...
... FERAMORZ , touched lightly at the door of her pavilion , that she waked from the reverie in which she had been wandering . Instantly her eyes were lighted up with pleasure ; and , after a few unheard remarks from FADLADEEN , upon the ...
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