Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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... Nourmahal ; and here would Lalla Rookh have been happy to remain for ever , giving up the throne of Bucharia and the world for Feramorz and love in this sweet lonely valley . The time was now fast approach- ing when she must see him no ...
... Nourmahal ; and here would Lalla Rookh have been happy to remain for ever , giving up the throne of Bucharia and the world for Feramorz and love in this sweet lonely valley . The time was now fast approach- ing when she must see him no ...
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... Nour- mahal , -the Light of the Haram , who had so often wandered among these flowers , and fed with her own hands , in those marble basins , the small shining fishes of which she was so fond , - the youth , in or- der to delay the ...
... Nour- mahal , -the Light of the Haram , who had so often wandered among these flowers , and fed with her own hands , in those marble basins , the small shining fishes of which she was so fond , - the youth , in or- der to delay the ...
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... Nourmahal ; When free and uncrown'd as the conqueror roved By the banks of that Lake with his only beloved , He saw , in the wreaths she would playfully snatch From the hedges , a glory his crown could not match , And preferr'd in his ...
... Nourmahal ; When free and uncrown'd as the conqueror roved By the banks of that Lake with his only beloved , He saw , in the wreaths she would playfully snatch From the hedges , a glory his crown could not match , And preferr'd in his ...
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... Nourmahal the proud Lord of the East for her slave ; And though bright was his haram , — a living parterre Of the flowers of this planet , though treasures were there , For which Soliman's self might have given all the store That the ...
... Nourmahal the proud Lord of the East for her slave ; And though bright was his haram , — a living parterre Of the flowers of this planet , though treasures were there , For which Soliman's self might have given all the store That the ...
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... Nourmahal , his Haram's Light ! Hence is it , on this happy night , When Pleasure through the fields and groves Has let loose all her world of loves , And every heart has found its own , He wanders joyless and alone , And weary as that ...
... Nourmahal , his Haram's Light ! Hence is it , on this happy night , When Pleasure through the fields and groves Has let loose all her world of loves , And every heart has found its own , He wanders joyless and alone , And weary as that ...
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