Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceLeavitt & Allen, 1852 - 275 sider |
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Side 34
... thou hast yet " Some tasks to learn , some frailties to forget , " Ere the white war - plume o'er thy brow can wave ; -- " But , once my own , mine all till in the grave ! " - The pomp is at an end the crowds are gone Each ear and heart ...
... thou hast yet " Some tasks to learn , some frailties to forget , " Ere the white war - plume o'er thy brow can wave ; -- " But , once my own , mine all till in the grave ! " - The pomp is at an end the crowds are gone Each ear and heart ...
Side 35
... thou didst study him till every tone And gesture and 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 the ...
... thou didst study him till every tone And gesture and 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 the ...
Side 38
... Thou wert too soon the victim , - shining came From Paradise , to people its pure sphere With souls like thine , which he hath ruined here ! No had not reason's light totally set , - And left thee dark , thou hadst an amulet In the ...
... Thou wert too soon the victim , - shining came From Paradise , to people its pure sphere With souls like thine , which he hath ruined here ! No had not reason's light totally set , - And left thee dark , thou hadst an amulet In the ...
Side 48
... thou preachest or the heaven thou art ! " What should I be without thee ? without thee " How dull were power , how joyless victory ! " Though borne by angels , if that smile of thine " Blessed not my banner , ' twere but half divine ...
... thou preachest or the heaven thou art ! " What should I be without thee ? without thee " How dull were power , how joyless victory ! " Though borne by angels , if that smile of thine " Blessed not my banner , ' twere but half divine ...
Side 49
An Oriental Romance Thomas Moore. " There is a youth - why start ? thou saw'st him then ; - " Looked he not nobly ? such the godlike men " Thou'lt have to woo thee in the bowers above ; " Though he , I fear , hath thoughts too stern for ...
An Oriental Romance Thomas Moore. " There is a youth - why start ? thou saw'st him then ; - " Looked he not nobly ? such the godlike men " Thou'lt have to woo thee in the bowers above ; " Though he , I fear , hath thoughts too stern for ...
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