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Side 14
Not he , that youthful warrior , - no , too well For his soul's quiet work'd th '
awakening spell ; And now , returning to his own dear land , Full of those dreams
of good that , vainly grand , Haunt the young heart ; - proud views of human - kind
, , Of ...
Not he , that youthful warrior , - no , too well For his soul's quiet work'd th '
awakening spell ; And now , returning to his own dear land , Full of those dreams
of good that , vainly grand , Haunt the young heart ; - proud views of human - kind
, , Of ...
Side 20
Yet now he comes brighter than even he E'er beam'd before , — but ah ! not
bright for thee ; No - dread , unlook'd for , like a visitant From the other world , he
comes as if to haunt Thy guilty soul with dreams of lost delight , Long lost to all
but ...
Yet now he comes brighter than even he E'er beam'd before , — but ah ! not
bright for thee ; No - dread , unlook'd for , like a visitant From the other world , he
comes as if to haunt Thy guilty soul with dreams of lost delight , Long lost to all
but ...
Side 24
Alas , poor ZELICA ! it needed all The fantasy , which held thy mind in thrall , To
see in that gay Haram's glowing maids A sainted colony for Eden's shades ; Or
dream that he , - of whose unholy flame Thou wert too soon the victim , - shining ...
Alas , poor ZELICA ! it needed all The fantasy , which held thy mind in thrall , To
see in that gay Haram's glowing maids A sainted colony for Eden's shades ; Or
dream that he , - of whose unholy flame Thou wert too soon the victim , - shining ...
Side 26
... Where all was pure , where every stain that lay Upon the spirit's light should
pass away , And , realizing more than youthful love E'er wish'd or dream'd , she
should for ever rove Through fields of fragrance by her Azim's side , His own
bless'd ...
... Where all was pure , where every stain that lay Upon the spirit's light should
pass away , And , realizing more than youthful love E'er wish'd or dream'd , she
should for ever rove Through fields of fragrance by her Azim's side , His own
bless'd ...
Side 31
... most welcome to the skies And that when Azim's fond , divine embrace Should
circle her in heav'n , no darkening trace Would on that bosom he once lov'd
remain , But all be bright , be pure , be his again ! These were the wildering
dreams ...
... most welcome to the skies And that when Azim's fond , divine embrace Should
circle her in heav'n , no darkening trace Would on that bosom he once lov'd
remain , But all be bright , be pure , be his again ! These were the wildering
dreams ...
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Side 295 - WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave...
Side 63 - There's a bower of roses by BENDEMEER'S§ stream, And the nightingale sings round it all the day long ; In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream, To sit in the roses and hear the bird's song.
Side 154 - Cheer'd by this hope she bends her thither ; — Still laughs the radiant eye of Heaven, Nor have the golden bowers of Even In the rich West begun to wither ; — When, o'er the vale of BALBEC winging Slowly, she sees a child at play, Among the rosy wild flowers singing, As rosy and as wild as they ; Chasing...
Side 159 - While the same sunbeam shines upon The guilty and the guiltless one, And hymns of joy proclaim through Heaven The triumph of a Soul Forgiven...
Side 157 - thou blessed child ! When young, and haply pure as thou, I look'd and pray'd like thee — but now — " He hung his head — each nobler aim And hope and feeling, which had slept From boyhood's hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt the first, the only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can know. "There's a drop...
Side 155 - mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed, and on the brink Of a small imaret's rustic fount Impatient fling him down to drink.
Side 188 - Oh ! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. I never nursed a dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye, But when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die...
Side 304 - Alas ! — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! Hearts that the world in vain had tried, And sorrow but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone down at sea, When heaven was all tranquillity...
Side 135 - Nymph of a fair but erring line ! " Gently he said — " one hope is thine. "Tis written in the Book of Fate, The Peri yet may be forgiven Who brings to this eternal gate The gift that is most dear to heaven ! Go seek it, and redeem thy sin, — 'Tis sweet to let the pardoned in.
Side 142 - Those virgin lilies all the night Bathing their beauties in the lake, That they may rise more fresh and bright, When their beloved sun's awake...