Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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... Arabian horses ; - all was brilliant , tasteful , and mag- nificent , and pleased even the critical and fastidious Fadladeen , Great Nazir or Chamberlain of the Haram , who was borne in his pal- ankeen immediately after the Princess ...
... Arabian horses ; - all was brilliant , tasteful , and mag- nificent , and pleased even the critical and fastidious Fadladeen , Great Nazir or Chamberlain of the Haram , who was borne in his pal- ankeen immediately after the Princess ...
Side 9
... Arab maids of the West used to listen to by moonlight in the gardens of the Alhambra , — and having promised , with much humility , that the story he was about to relate was founded on the adventures of that Veiled Prophet of Khorassan ...
... Arab maids of the West used to listen to by moonlight in the gardens of the Alhambra , — and having promised , with much humility , that the story he was about to relate was founded on the adventures of that Veiled Prophet of Khorassan ...
Side 55
... Arab , haunted by the smell Of her own mountain flowers , as by a spell , The sweet Elcaya , and that courteous tree Which bows to all who seek its canopy , - Sees , call'd up round her by these magic scents , The well , the camels ...
... Arab , haunted by the smell Of her own mountain flowers , as by a spell , The sweet Elcaya , and that courteous tree Which bows to all who seek its canopy , - Sees , call'd up round her by these magic scents , The well , the camels ...
Side 64
... Arab tongue Engraven o'er with some immortal line From holy writ , or bard scarce less divine ; While her left hand , as shrinkingly she stood , Held a small lute of gold and sandal - wood , Which once or twice she touch'd with hurried ...
... Arab tongue Engraven o'er with some immortal line From holy writ , or bard scarce less divine ; While her left hand , as shrinkingly she stood , Held a small lute of gold and sandal - wood , Which once or twice she touch'd with hurried ...
Side 120
... Arabian merchant , told no better , our Holy Prophet ( to whom be all honour and glory ! ) had no need to be jealous of his abilities for story - telling . " With respect to the style , it was worthy of the matter ; it had not even ...
... Arabian merchant , told no better , our Holy Prophet ( to whom be all honour and glory ! ) had no need to be jealous of his abilities for story - telling . " With respect to the style , it was worthy of the matter ; it had not even ...
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angel Arab Azim beautiful beneath blest bliss blood bowers brave breath bride bright brow burning Caliph Cashmere charm cheek dark dead dear death deep Delhi dread dream e'en e'er earth eyes Fadladeen falchion Feramorz fierce fire flame flowers Gheber glance gleam glory Hafed haram hath heart heaven holy Holy Valley hour hung Iran Iran's Kenyon Cox KHORASSAN Lahore Lalla Rookh light lips look look'd lover lute maid minarets Mokanna moonlight Moslem mountain never night Nourmahal nymph o'er once pale pass'd Peri Persian Princess pure round ruin'd satrap seem'd sherbets shining shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul sound sparkling spirit star stood sunk sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought throne towers turn'd twas Veil W. H. Low W. L. Taylor Walter Satterlee wandering warm warriors wave weep wild wings wretch young youth Zelica