Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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... Gheber bow'd , thinking his idol star Had waked , and burst impatient through the bar Of midnight to inflame him to the war ! While he of Moussa's creed saw in that ray The glorious light which , in his freedom's day , Had rested on the ...
... Gheber bow'd , thinking his idol star Had waked , and burst impatient through the bar Of midnight to inflame him to the war ! While he of Moussa's creed saw in that ray The glorious light which , in his freedom's day , Had rested on the ...
Side 172
... Gheber belt that round him clung Here , maiden , look weep I blush to see - All that thy sire abhors in me ! Yes I am of that impious race , - Those Slaves of Fire , who , morn and even , Hail their Creator's dwelling - place Among the ...
... Gheber belt that round him clung Here , maiden , look weep I blush to see - All that thy sire abhors in me ! Yes I am of that impious race , - Those Slaves of Fire , who , morn and even , Hail their Creator's dwelling - place Among the ...
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... Gheber loved , And for his sake thou'lt weep for all ! But look " With sudden start he turn'd And pointed to the distant wave , Where lights , like charnel meteors , burn'd Bluely , as o'er some seaman's grave ; And fiery darts , at ...
... Gheber loved , And for his sake thou'lt weep for all ! But look " With sudden start he turn'd And pointed to the distant wave , Where lights , like charnel meteors , burn'd Bluely , as o'er some seaman's grave ; And fiery darts , at ...
Side 181
... thy slumbering breast , Had taught thee , in a Gheber's power How safe even tyrant heads may rest Is one of many , brave as he , Who loathe thy haughty race and thee ; Who , though they know the strife is vain , LALLA ROOKH . 181.
... thy slumbering breast , Had taught thee , in a Gheber's power How safe even tyrant heads may rest Is one of many , brave as he , Who loathe thy haughty race and thee ; Who , though they know the strife is vain , LALLA ROOKH . 181.
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... Gheber's lonely cliff . On the land side , those towers sublime , That seem'd above the grasp of Time , Were sever'd from the haunts of men By a wide , deep , and wizard glen , So fathomless , so full of gloom , No eye could pierce the ...
... Gheber's lonely cliff . On the land side , those towers sublime , That seem'd above the grasp of Time , Were sever'd from the haunts of men By a wide , deep , and wizard glen , So fathomless , so full of gloom , No eye could pierce the ...
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