Lalla Rookh: an oriental romance by Thomas MooreLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 - 47 sider |
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Side 13
... O'er his features hung The Veil , the Silver Veil , which he had flung In mercy there , to hide from mortal sight His dazzling brow , till man could bear its light . * Khorassan signifies , in the old Persian language , Pro- vince , or ...
... O'er his features hung The Veil , the Silver Veil , which he had flung In mercy there , to hide from mortal sight His dazzling brow , till man could bear its light . * Khorassan signifies , in the old Persian language , Pro- vince , or ...
Side 14
... O'er MOUSSA's * cheek , when down the Mount he trod , All glowing from the presence of his God ! On either side , with ready hearts and hands , His chosen guard of bold Believers stands ; Young , fire - eyed disputants , who deem their ...
... O'er MOUSSA's * cheek , when down the Mount he trod , All glowing from the presence of his God ! On either side , with ready hearts and hands , His chosen guard of bold Believers stands ; Young , fire - eyed disputants , who deem their ...
Side 15
... O'er all its tufted heads his feathering snows . L -- Between the porphyry pillars , that uphold The rich moresque - work of the roof of gold , Aloft the Haram's curtain'd galleries rise , Where , through the silken net - work ...
... O'er all its tufted heads his feathering snows . L -- Between the porphyry pillars , that uphold The rich moresque - work of the roof of gold , Aloft the Haram's curtain'd galleries rise , Where , through the silken net - work ...
Side 16
... , The creed and standard of the heav'n - sent Chief . Though few his years , the West already knows Young AZIM's fame ; -beyond th ' Olympian snows , Ere manhood darken'd o'er his downy cheek , O'erwhelm'd in 16 LALLA ROOKH .
... , The creed and standard of the heav'n - sent Chief . Though few his years , the West already knows Young AZIM's fame ; -beyond th ' Olympian snows , Ere manhood darken'd o'er his downy cheek , O'erwhelm'd in 16 LALLA ROOKH .
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... o'er his downy cheek , O'erwhelm'd in fight and captive to the Greek , * He linger'd there , till peace dissolv'd his chains ; — Oh ! who could , ev'n in bondage , tread the plains Of glorious GREECE , nor feel his spirit rise Kindling ...
... o'er his downy cheek , O'erwhelm'd in fight and captive to the Greek , * He linger'd there , till peace dissolv'd his chains ; — Oh ! who could , ev'n in bondage , tread the plains Of glorious GREECE , nor feel his spirit rise Kindling ...
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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