Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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... slave sat fanning her through the curtains , with feathers of the Argus pheasant's wing ; and the lovely troop of Tar- tarian and Cashmerian maids of honour , whom the young King had sent to accompany his bride , and 4 BLY 349 883 who ...
... slave sat fanning her through the curtains , with feathers of the Argus pheasant's wing ; and the lovely troop of Tar- tarian and Cashmerian maids of honour , whom the young King had sent to accompany his bride , and 4 BLY 349 883 who ...
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... slave who sung sweetly to the Vina , and who now and then lulled the Princess to sleep with the ancient ditties of her country , about the loves of Wamak and Ezra , the fair - haired Zal and his mistress Rodahver , not forgetting the ...
... slave who sung sweetly to the Vina , and who now and then lulled the Princess to sleep with the ancient ditties of her country , about the loves of Wamak and Ezra , the fair - haired Zal and his mistress Rodahver , not forgetting the ...
Side 20
... slave shall at these feet lay down His broken chain , the tyrant lord his crown , The priest his book , the conqueror his wreath , And from the lips of Truth one mighty breath Shall , like a whirlwind , scatter in its breeze That whole ...
... slave shall at these feet lay down His broken chain , the tyrant lord his crown , The priest his book , the conqueror his wreath , And from the lips of Truth one mighty breath Shall , like a whirlwind , scatter in its breeze That whole ...
Side 40
... slaves , the meanest of the throng ; Their wits bought up , their wisdom shrunk so small A sceptre's puny point can wield it all ! " Ye , too , believers of incredible creeds , Whose faith enshrines the monsters which it breeds ; Who ...
... slaves , the meanest of the throng ; Their wits bought up , their wisdom shrunk so small A sceptre's puny point can wield it all ! " Ye , too , believers of incredible creeds , Whose faith enshrines the monsters which it breeds ; Who ...
Side 62
... slavery , And round and round them still , in wheeling flight , Went , like gay moths about a lamp at night ; While others waked , as gracefully along Their feet kept time , the very soul of song From psaltery , pipe , and lutes of ...
... slavery , And round and round them still , in wheeling flight , Went , like gay moths about a lamp at night ; While others waked , as gracefully along Their feet kept time , the very soul of song From psaltery , pipe , and lutes of ...
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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