Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceGeo. H. Derby & Company, 1850 - 287 sider |
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Side 70
... flame ! — " If , when I'm gone- " Hold , fearless maniac , hold , " Nor tempt my rage - by Heaven , not half so bold . " The puny bird , that dares with teasing hum " Within the crocodile's stretched jaws to come ! " " And so thou'lt ...
... flame ! — " If , when I'm gone- " Hold , fearless maniac , hold , " Nor tempt my rage - by Heaven , not half so bold . " The puny bird , that dares with teasing hum " Within the crocodile's stretched jaws to come ! " " And so thou'lt ...
Side 75
... flame ; All this hast fronted , with firm heart and brow ; But a more perilous trial waits thee now , — Woman's bright eyes , a dazzling host of eyes From every land where woman smiles or sighs ; Of every hue , as Love may chance to ...
... flame ; All this hast fronted , with firm heart and brow ; But a more perilous trial waits thee now , — Woman's bright eyes , a dazzling host of eyes From every land where woman smiles or sighs ; Of every hue , as Love may chance to ...
Side 112
... flame That burn into the CASPIAN , fierce they came , a In the mountains of Nishapour and Tous ( in Khorassan ) they find tur- quoises . - Ebn Haukal . b For a description of these stupendous ranges of mountains , see Elphin- stone's ...
... flame That burn into the CASPIAN , fierce they came , a In the mountains of Nishapour and Tous ( in Khorassan ) they find tur- quoises . - Ebn Haukal . b For a description of these stupendous ranges of mountains , see Elphin- stone's ...
Side 127
... flames through the dark sky , a That they knew the secret of the Greek fire among the Mussulmans early in the eleventh ... flame cannot be extinguished , is supposed to signify the Greek Fire . - See Wilks's South of India , vol . i . p ...
... flames through the dark sky , a That they knew the secret of the Greek fire among the Mussulmans early in the eleventh ... flame cannot be extinguished , is supposed to signify the Greek Fire . - See Wilks's South of India , vol . i . p ...
Side 129
... flame - bolts fall , And death and conflagration throughout all The desolate city hold high festival ! MOKANNA Sees the world is his no more ; - One sting at parting , and his grasp is o'er . " What ! drooping now ? " — thus , with ...
... flame - bolts fall , And death and conflagration throughout all The desolate city hold high festival ! MOKANNA Sees the world is his no more ; - One sting at parting , and his grasp is o'er . " What ! drooping now ? " — thus , with ...
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