Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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Side 50
... ) From reeking shrouds upon the rite look'd out ! That oath thou heard'st more lips than thine repeat ; thou shudderest , lady ; was it sweet ? That cup , That cup we pledged , the charnel's choicest wine , 50 LALLA ROOKH .
... ) From reeking shrouds upon the rite look'd out ! That oath thou heard'st more lips than thine repeat ; thou shudderest , lady ; was it sweet ? That cup , That cup we pledged , the charnel's choicest wine , 50 LALLA ROOKH .
Side 55
... vast illuminated halls , Silent and bright , where nothing but the falls Of fragrant waters , gushing with cool sound From many a jasper fount is heard around , F.7.M Young Azim roams be- wilder'd , nor can guess LALLA ROOKH . 55.
... vast illuminated halls , Silent and bright , where nothing but the falls Of fragrant waters , gushing with cool sound From many a jasper fount is heard around , F.7.M Young Azim roams be- wilder'd , nor can guess LALLA ROOKH . 55.
Side 61
... heard far off , so far as but to seem Like the faint , exquisite music of a dream ; - All was too much for him , too full of bliss ; The heart could nothing feel , that felt not this : Soften'd he sunk upon a couch , and gave His soul ...
... heard far off , so far as but to seem Like the faint , exquisite music of a dream ; - All was too much for him , too full of bliss ; The heart could nothing feel , that felt not this : Soften'd he sunk upon a couch , and gave His soul ...
Side 76
... heard him call her good and pure , Oh , ' twas too much , too dreadful to endure ! Shuddering , she broke away from his embrace , And , hiding with both hands her guilty face , Said , in a tone whose anguish would have riven A heart of ...
... heard him call her good and pure , Oh , ' twas too much , too dreadful to endure ! Shuddering , she broke away from his embrace , And , hiding with both hands her guilty face , Said , in a tone whose anguish would have riven A heart of ...
Side 78
... heard frightful voices round me say Azim is dead ! - this wretched brain gave way , — — And I became a wreck , at random driven , Without one glimpse of reason or of heaven , All wild , and even this quenchless love within Turn'd to ...
... heard frightful voices round me say Azim is dead ! - this wretched brain gave way , — — And I became a wreck , at random driven , Without one glimpse of reason or of heaven , All wild , and even this quenchless love within Turn'd to ...
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