Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860 - 302 sider |
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... heart , Which would have sav'd thee from the tempter's art , And kept alive , in all its bloom of breath , That purity , whose fading is love's death ! — But lost , inflam'd , -a restless zeal took place Of the mild virgin's still and ...
... heart , Which would have sav'd thee from the tempter's art , And kept alive , in all its bloom of breath , That purity , whose fading is love's death ! — But lost , inflam'd , -a restless zeal took place Of the mild virgin's still and ...
Side 23
... heart , her passions all inflam'd , How proud she stood , when in full Haram nam'd The Priestess of the Faith ! -how flash'd her eyes With light , alas ! that was not of the skies , When round , in trances only less than hers , She saw ...
... heart , her passions all inflam'd , How proud she stood , when in full Haram nam'd The Priestess of the Faith ! -how flash'd her eyes With light , alas ! that was not of the skies , When round , in trances only less than hers , She saw ...
Side 24
... heart so wise , Could unbewilder'd meet those matchless eyes ? Quick , restless , strange , but exquisite withal , Like those of angels , just before their fall ; Now shadow'd with the shames of earth - now crost By glimpses of the heav ...
... heart so wise , Could unbewilder'd meet those matchless eyes ? Quick , restless , strange , but exquisite withal , Like those of angels , just before their fall ; Now shadow'd with the shames of earth - now crost By glimpses of the heav ...
Side 25
... heart , but now like rills Let loose in spring - time from the snowy hills , And gushing warm , after a sleep of frost , Through valleys where their flow had long been lost ! Sad and subdued , for the first time her frame Trembled with ...
... heart , but now like rills Let loose in spring - time from the snowy hills , And gushing warm , after a sleep of frost , Through valleys where their flow had long been lost ! Sad and subdued , for the first time her frame Trembled with ...
Side 31
... with love's , men know not which they feel , Nor which to sigh for , in their trance of heart , The heaven thou preachest , or the heaven thou art ! What should I be without thee ? without thee , 31 THE VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN .
... with love's , men know not which they feel , Nor which to sigh for , in their trance of heart , The heaven thou preachest , or the heaven thou art ! What should I be without thee ? without thee , 31 THE VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN .
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