Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceT. Y. Crowell & Company, 1891 - 290 sider |
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Side 22
... stood to take a last look from his balcony , the procession moved slowly on the road to Lahore . Seldom had the Eastern world seen a cavalcade so superb . From the gardens in the suburbs to the Imperial palace , it was one unbroken line ...
... stood to take a last look from his balcony , the procession moved slowly on the road to Lahore . Seldom had the Eastern world seen a cavalcade so superb . From the gardens in the suburbs to the Imperial palace , it was one unbroken line ...
Side 23
... day , that all the cooks and poets of Delhi stood in awe of him . His political conduct and opinions were founded upon that line of Sadi , - " Should the Prince at noon - day say , It is night , declare that you behold LALLA ROOKH . 23.
... day , that all the cooks and poets of Delhi stood in awe of him . His political conduct and opinions were founded upon that line of Sadi , - " Should the Prince at noon - day say , It is night , declare that you behold LALLA ROOKH . 23.
Side 42
... stood , when in full Haram named The Priestess of the Faith ! —how flash'd her eyes With light , alas ! that was not of the skies , When round , in trances only less than hers , She saw the Haram kneel , her prostrate worshippers ! Well ...
... stood , when in full Haram named The Priestess of the Faith ! —how flash'd her eyes With light , alas ! that was not of the skies , When round , in trances only less than hers , She saw the Haram kneel , her prostrate worshippers ! Well ...
Side 46
... Stood vases , fill'd with Kishmee's golden wine , And the red weepings of the Shiraz vine ; Of which his curtain'd lips full many a draught Took zealously , as if each drop they quaff'd , Like Zemzem's Spring of Holiness , had power To ...
... Stood vases , fill'd with Kishmee's golden wine , And the red weepings of the Shiraz vine ; Of which his curtain'd lips full many a draught Took zealously , as if each drop they quaff'd , Like Zemzem's Spring of Holiness , had power To ...
Side 51
... her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south winds through a fence Of Kerzrah flowers , came fill'd with pestilence ; So VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN , 51.
... her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south winds through a fence Of Kerzrah flowers , came fill'd with pestilence ; So VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN , 51.
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Acbar angel Arab Azim beautiful beneath bird blest bliss blood bowers breath bride bright brow Bucharia burning Caliph called Cashmere charm cheek dark dead dear death deep Delhi dread dream e'en e'er earth eyes Fadladeen falchion Feramorz Ferdosi fierce fire flame flowers gardens Gazna Genii Ghebers glory gold golden Greek fire Hafed Haram hath heart Heaven holy hour hung hyæna India Iran's Khorassan King Koran la Péri Lake Lalla Rookh light lips live look look'd lover lute maid minaret Mokanna moonlight Moslem mountain naphtha never night Nourmahal o'er Peri Persian poet Princess pure roses round Scott Waring seem'd shining Shiraz shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul sound sparkling spirit star stood sunk sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou thought throne Tibet towers tree turn'd veil voice wandering warm wave wild wings wretch young youth Zelica