Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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... turn'd astray , – A wandering bark , upon whose pathway shone All stars of heaven , except the guiding one ! Again she smiled , nay , much and brightly smiled ; But ' twas a lustre strange , unreal , wild ; And when she sung to her ...
... turn'd astray , – A wandering bark , upon whose pathway shone All stars of heaven , except the guiding one ! Again she smiled , nay , much and brightly smiled ; But ' twas a lustre strange , unreal , wild ; And when she sung to her ...
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... turns , That gloom through which frenzy but fiercer burns ; That ecstasy which from the depth of sadness Glares like the maniac's moon , whose light is mad- ness ! Of ' Twas from a brilliant banquet , where the sound poesy and music ...
... turns , That gloom through which frenzy but fiercer burns ; That ecstasy which from the depth of sadness Glares like the maniac's moon , whose light is mad- ness ! Of ' Twas from a brilliant banquet , where the sound poesy and music ...
Side 42
... turn'd to greet her , " thou , whose smile Hath inspiration in its rosy beam -- Beyond the enthusiast's hope or prophet's dream ! Light of the Faith ! who twin'st religion's zeal So close with love's , men know not which they feel , Nor ...
... turn'd to greet her , " thou , whose smile Hath inspiration in its rosy beam -- Beyond the enthusiast's hope or prophet's dream ! Light of the Faith ! who twin'st religion's zeal So close with love's , men know not which they feel , Nor ...
Side 51
... turn and look ; then wonder , if thou wilt , That I should hate , should take revenge , by guilt , Upon the hand whose mischief or whose mirth Sent me thus maim'd and monstrous upon earth , And on that race who , though more vile they ...
... turn and look ; then wonder , if thou wilt , That I should hate , should take revenge , by guilt , Upon the hand whose mischief or whose mirth Sent me thus maim'd and monstrous upon earth , And on that race who , though more vile they ...
Side 52
... , from which hung thousands of silken lanterns , painted by the most delicate pencils of Canton . Noth-. He raised his veil , the Maid turn'd slowly round , Look'd at him , shriek'd , and sunk upon the ground ! 52 LALLA ROOKH .
... , from which hung thousands of silken lanterns , painted by the most delicate pencils of Canton . Noth-. He raised his veil , the Maid turn'd slowly round , Look'd at him , shriek'd , and sunk upon the ground ! 52 LALLA ROOKH .
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