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Side 53
... heard , attested , everything — but true . 1 A kind of lantern formerly used by robbers , called the Hand of Glory , the candle for which was made of the fat of a dead malefactor . This , however , was rather a western than an eastern ...
... heard , attested , everything — but true . 1 A kind of lantern formerly used by robbers , called the Hand of Glory , the candle for which was made of the fat of a dead malefactor . This , however , was rather a western than an eastern ...
Side 61
... , From reeking shrouds upon the rite look'd out ! That oath thou heard'st more lips than thine repeat - That cup - thou shudderest , lady – was it sweet ? - - - That cup we pledged , the charnel's choicest wine LALLA ROOKH . 61.
... , From reeking shrouds upon the rite look'd out ! That oath thou heard'st more lips than thine repeat - That cup - thou shudderest , lady – was it sweet ? - - - That cup we pledged , the charnel's choicest wine LALLA ROOKH . 61.
Side 68
... heard around , Young Azim roams bewilder'd , — nor can guess What means this maze of light and loneliness . Here , the way leads , o'er tessellated floors Or mats of Cairo , through long corridors , Where , ranged in cassolets and ...
... heard around , Young Azim roams bewilder'd , — nor can guess What means this maze of light and loneliness . Here , the way leads , o'er tessellated floors Or mats of Cairo , through long corridors , Where , ranged in cassolets and ...
Side 73
... 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 up ...
... 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 up ...
Side 86
... 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 ...
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angel appeared arms beautiful beneath bird bliss blood bowers breath bright brow called charm dark dead dear death deep delight dread dream e'en earth eyes fair fall fear feel fire flame flowers gardens give glory gold golden half hand hath head heard heart heaven holy hope hour India King lake Lalla Rookh land leaves light lips live look lost maid morn mountain never night o'er once pass Peri Persian poet Princess pure rest rich rose round seen shade shining side sigh slave sleep smile soul sound spirit star stood story sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought thousand throne tree turn twas veil voice wandering warm wave wild wind wings young youth