Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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Side 36
... , but oftener far with one , One chosen nymph , to share his orison . Of late none found such favour in his sight As the young Priestess ; and though , since that night . When the death - caverns echo'd every tone Of the. 36 LALLA ROOKH .
... , but oftener far with one , One chosen nymph , to share his orison . Of late none found such favour in his sight As the young Priestess ; and though , since that night . When the death - caverns echo'd every tone Of the. 36 LALLA ROOKH .
Side 40
... night , Ye shall have honours , wealth , - yes , sages , yes , I know , grave fools , your wisdom's nothingness ; Undazzled it can track yon starry sphere , But a gilt stick , a bawble , blinds it here . How I shall laugh , when ...
... night , Ye shall have honours , wealth , - yes , sages , yes , I know , grave fools , your wisdom's nothingness ; Undazzled it can track yon starry sphere , But a gilt stick , a bawble , blinds it here . How I shall laugh , when ...
Side 42
... night what ! is their glory gone ? Come , come , pale , - this morn's fatigue hath made them They want rekindling , · suns themselves would fail , Did not their comets bring , as I to thee , From Light's own fount supplies of brilliancy ...
... night what ! is their glory gone ? Come , come , pale , - this morn's fatigue hath made them They want rekindling , · suns themselves would fail , Did not their comets bring , as I to thee , From Light's own fount supplies of brilliancy ...
Side 43
... night : There is a youth why start ? thou saw'st him then ; Look'd he not nobly ? such the godlike men Thou'lt have to woo thee in the bowers above ; Though he , I fear , hath thoughts too stern for love , Too ruled by that cold enemy ...
... night : There is a youth why start ? thou saw'st him then ; Look'd he not nobly ? such the godlike men Thou'lt have to woo thee in the bowers above ; Though he , I fear , hath thoughts too stern for love , Too ruled by that cold enemy ...
Side 44
... night I mean to try the art Of powerful beauty on that warrior's heart . All that my haram boasts of bloom and wit , Of skill and charms , most rare and exquisite , Shall tempt the boy , young Mirzala's blue eyes , Whose sleepy lid like ...
... night I mean to try the art Of powerful beauty on that warrior's heart . All that my haram boasts of bloom and wit , Of skill and charms , most rare and exquisite , Shall tempt the boy , young Mirzala's blue eyes , Whose sleepy lid like ...
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