Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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Side 149
... valley , and was himself superintending the sumptuous preparations that were making in the saloons of the Shalimar for her recep- tion . The chill she felt on receiving this intelligence which to a bride whose heart was free and light ...
... valley , and was himself superintending the sumptuous preparations that were making in the saloons of the Shalimar for her recep- tion . The chill she felt on receiving this intelligence which to a bride whose heart was free and light ...
Side 154
... Valley , which had in the same manner become the prey of strangers , and seen her ancient shrines and native princes swept away before the march of her intolerant invaders , he felt a sympa- thy , he owned , with the sufferings of the ...
... Valley , which had in the same manner become the prey of strangers , and seen her ancient shrines and native princes swept away before the march of her intolerant invaders , he felt a sympa- thy , he owned , with the sufferings of the ...
Side 155
... Valley his eyes had sparkled , she thought , like the talismanic charac- ters on the cimeter of Solomon . Her consent was therefore most readily granted ; and while Fadladeen sat in unspeakable dismay , expecting treason and abomination ...
... Valley his eyes had sparkled , she thought , like the talismanic charac- ters on the cimeter of Solomon . Her consent was therefore most readily granted ; and while Fadladeen sat in unspeakable dismay , expecting treason and abomination ...
Side 173
... valleys had we dwelt , Through the same fields in childhood play'd , ― At the same kindling altar knelt , Then , then , while all those nameless ties , In which the charm of country lies , Had round our hearts been hourly spun , Till ...
... valleys had we dwelt , Through the same fields in childhood play'd , ― At the same kindling altar knelt , Then , then , while all those nameless ties , In which the charm of country lies , Had round our hearts been hourly spun , Till ...
Side 177
... valleys , covered with a low bushy jungle , where , in more than one place , the awful signal of the bamboo staff , with the white flag at its top , reminded the traveller that in that very spot the tiger had made some human creature ...
... valleys , covered with a low bushy jungle , where , in more than one place , the awful signal of the bamboo staff , with the white flag at its top , reminded the traveller that in that very spot the tiger had made some human creature ...
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