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Side 108
... morn is in the skies ! Warriors rejoice — the port , to which we've pass'd O'er destiny's dark wave , beams out at last : Victory's our own – ' tis written in that book Upon whose leaves none but the angels look , That Islam's sceptre ...
... morn is in the skies ! Warriors rejoice — the port , to which we've pass'd O'er destiny's dark wave , beams out at last : Victory's our own – ' tis written in that book Upon whose leaves none but the angels look , That Islam's sceptre ...
Side 110
... morning hears him , with unshrinking crest , Still vaunt of thrones and victory to the rest ; And they believe him ! - oh ! the lover may - cane , used to enclose a considerable space round the royal tents . — Notes on the Bahardanush ...
... morning hears him , with unshrinking crest , Still vaunt of thrones and victory to the rest ; And they believe him ! - oh ! the lover may - cane , used to enclose a considerable space round the royal tents . — Notes on the Bahardanush ...
Side 112
... morn and eve across the northern plain He looks impatient for the promised spears 1 " A custom still subsisting at this day seems to me to prove that the Egyptians formerly sacrificed a young virgin to the God of the Nile ; for they now ...
... morn and eve across the northern plain He looks impatient for the promised spears 1 " A custom still subsisting at this day seems to me to prove that the Egyptians formerly sacrificed a young virgin to the God of the Nile ; for they now ...
Side 122
... morn is up , and a fresh warfare stirs Throughout the camp of the beleaguerers . 1 “ They have all a great reverence for burial - grounds , which they sometimes call by the poetical name of Cities of the Silent , and which they people ...
... morn is up , and a fresh warfare stirs Throughout the camp of the beleaguerers . 1 “ They have all a great reverence for burial - grounds , which they sometimes call by the poetical name of Cities of the Silent , and which they people ...
Side 125
... Morning and night before that Deity , To whom pure lips and hearts without a stain , As thine are , Azim , never breathed in vain , And pray that He may pardon her , - may take Compassion on her soul for thy dear sake , And naught ...
... Morning and night before that Deity , To whom pure lips and hearts without a stain , As thine are , Azim , never breathed in vain , And pray that He may pardon her , - may take Compassion on her soul for thy dear sake , And naught ...
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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