Lalla Rookh: an oriental romance by Thomas MooreLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 - 47 sider |
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... brows , and , having refreshed his fa- culties with a dose of that delicious opium , which is dis- tilled from the black poppy of the Thebais , gave orders for the minstrel to be forthwith introduced into the presence . MORZ . The ...
... brows , and , having refreshed his fa- culties with a dose of that delicious opium , which is dis- tilled from the black poppy of the Thebais , gave orders for the minstrel to be forthwith introduced into the presence . MORZ . The ...
Side 13
... brow , till man could bear its light . * Khorassan signifies , in the old Persian language , Pro- vince , or Region of the Sun. - Sir W. Jones , † One of the royal cities of Khorassan . B For , far less luminous , his votaries said ...
... brow , till man could bear its light . * Khorassan signifies , in the old Persian language , Pro- vince , or Region of the Sun. - Sir W. Jones , † One of the royal cities of Khorassan . B For , far less luminous , his votaries said ...
Side 20
... brow " Shall cast the veil that hides its splendours now , " And gladden'd Earth shall , through her wide expanse , " Bask in the glories of this countenance ! " For thee , young warrior , welcome ! -thou hast yet " Some tasks to learn ...
... brow " Shall cast the veil that hides its splendours now , " And gladden'd Earth shall , through her wide expanse , " Bask in the glories of this countenance ! " For thee , young warrior , welcome ! -thou hast yet " Some tasks to learn ...
Side 30
... brow Whose blaze , as yet from mortal eye conceal'd , Would soon , proud triumph ! be to her reveal'd , To her alone ; and then the hope , most dear , Most wild of all , that her transgression here Was but a passage through earth's ...
... brow Whose blaze , as yet from mortal eye conceal'd , Would soon , proud triumph ! be to her reveal'd , To her alone ; and then the hope , most dear , Most wild of all , that her transgression here Was but a passage through earth's ...
Side 31
... brow , Or mark how slow her step , how alter'd now From the quick , ardent Priestess , whose light bound Came like a spirit's o'er th ' unechoing ground , - From that wild ZELICA , whose every glance Was thrilling fire , whose every ...
... brow , Or mark how slow her step , how alter'd now From the quick , ardent Priestess , whose light bound Came like a spirit's o'er th ' unechoing ground , - From that wild ZELICA , whose every glance Was thrilling fire , whose every ...
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angels Arab beautiful beneath bird blest bliss blood bowers breath bright brow Bucharia burning Caliph called Cashmere charm cheek dark dead dear death deep Delhi dread dream e'er earth ev'n eyes FADLADEEN falchion FERAMORZ Ferdosi fire flame flowers gardens Ghebers gleam glory gold golden groves HAFED Haram hath heart heaven holy hour hung India IRAN IRAN's Khorassan King Koran Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips live look look'd lov'd lover lute maid MOKANNA moonlight Moslem mountain Naptha never night NOURMAHAL o'er pass'd PERI Persian Persian Gulf poet princess pure round Scott Waring seem'd shade sherbets 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 Twas veil warm wave Waved plates wild wings wretch young youth ZELICA