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Side 79
... lake , so liquidly it rose ; And , as it swell'd again at each faint close , The ear could track through all that maze of chords And young sweet voices , these impassion'd words :A Spirit there is , whose fragrant sigh Is burning now ...
... lake , so liquidly it rose ; And , as it swell'd again at each faint close , The ear could track through all that maze of chords And young sweet voices , these impassion'd words :A Spirit there is , whose fragrant sigh Is burning now ...
Side 103
... Lake , 3 Upon whose surface morn and summer shed Their smiles in vain , for all beneath is dead ! - 1 The Tecbir , or cry of the Arabs . “ Alla Acbar ! " says ' Ockley , “ means God is most mighty . ” 2 The ziraleet is a kind of chorus ...
... Lake , 3 Upon whose surface morn and summer shed Their smiles in vain , for all beneath is dead ! - 1 The Tecbir , or cry of the Arabs . “ Alla Acbar ! " says ' Ockley , “ means God is most mighty . ” 2 The ziraleet is a kind of chorus ...
Side 136
... Lake of Cashmere One is called Char Chenaur , from the planetrees upon it . " — Forster . 2 “ The Altan Kol , or Golden River of Tibet , which runs into the Lakes of Sing - su - hay , has abundance of gold in its sands , which employs ...
... Lake of Cashmere One is called Char Chenaur , from the planetrees upon it . " — Forster . 2 “ The Altan Kol , or Golden River of Tibet , which runs into the Lakes of Sing - su - hay , has abundance of gold in its sands , which employs ...
Side 143
... Lake . 4 ' Twas a fair scene - a land more bright Never did mortal eye behold ! Who could have thought , that saw this night Those valleys and their fruits of gold Basking in heaven's serenest light ; - Those groups of lovely date ...
... Lake . 4 ' Twas a fair scene - a land more bright Never did mortal eye behold ! Who could have thought , that saw this night Those valleys and their fruits of gold Basking in heaven's serenest light ; - Those groups of lovely date ...
Side 144
... lake , That they may rise more fresh and bright , When their beloved sun's awake ;Those ruin'd shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness Naught but the lapwing's cry is heard , Naught seen ...
... lake , That they may rise more fresh and bright , When their beloved sun's awake ;Those ruin'd shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness Naught but the lapwing's cry is heard , Naught seen ...
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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