Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceLongmans, Green, 1880 - 336 sider |
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... poets of Delhi stood in awe of him . His political conduct and opinions were founded upon that line of Sadi , - " Should the Prince at noon - day say , It is night , declare that you behold the moon and stars . " -- And his zeal for ...
... poets of Delhi stood in awe of him . His political conduct and opinions were founded upon that line of Sadi , - " Should the Prince at noon - day say , It is night , declare that you behold the moon and stars . " -- And his zeal for ...
Side 5
... poet of Cashmere , much celebrated throughout the valley for his manner of reciting the Stories of the East , on whom his Royal Master had conferred the privilege of being admitted to the pavilion of the Princess , that he might help to ...
... poet of Cashmere , much celebrated throughout the valley for his manner of reciting the Stories of the East , on whom his Royal Master had conferred the privilege of being admitted to the pavilion of the Princess , that he might help to ...
Side 6
... poet from behind the screens of gauze in her Father's hall , and had conceived from that specimen no very favourable ideas of the Caste , expected but little in this new exhibition to in- terest her ; she felt inclined , however , to ...
... poet from behind the screens of gauze in her Father's hall , and had conceived from that specimen no very favourable ideas of the Caste , expected but little in this new exhibition to in- terest her ; she felt inclined , however , to ...
Side 41
... was the origin of these fantastic Chinese illuminations , 60 Without a moment's delay , young FERAMORZ was intro- duced , and FADLADEEN , who could never make up his mind G as to the merits of a poet , till he VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN .
... was the origin of these fantastic Chinese illuminations , 60 Without a moment's delay , young FERAMORZ was intro- duced , and FADLADEEN , who could never make up his mind G as to the merits of a poet , till he VEILED PROPHET OF KHORASSAN .
Side 42
An Oriental Romance Thomas Moore. as to the merits of a poet , till he knew the religious sect to which he belonged , was about to ask him whether he was a Shia or a Sooni , when LALLA ROOKH impatiently clapped her hands for silence ...
An Oriental Romance Thomas Moore. as to the merits of a poet , till he knew the religious sect to which he belonged , was about to ask him whether he was a Shia or a Sooni , when LALLA ROOKH impatiently clapped her hands for silence ...
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angel Arab AZIM beautiful beneath bird blest bliss blood blue damsel bowers breath bright brow Bucharia burning Caliph called Cashmere charm dark dead dear death deep Delhi delightful dread dream e'en e'er earth eyes FADLADEEN falchion FERAMORZ Ferdosi fire flame flowers gardens GAZNA Ghebers glory gold Greek fire groves HAFED Haram hath heart Heaven holy hour hung hyæna India IRAN'S Khorassan King Koran la Péri Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips live look look'd lov'd lover lute maid minaret MOKANNA moonlight Moslem mountain naphtha never night Note NOURMAHAL o'er pass'd PERI Persian poet Princess pure roses round seem'd shining Shiraz shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul sound sparkling spirit star stood sunk sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou throne Tibet tree turn'd Twas veil warm wave wild Wild warriors wings wretch young youth ZELICA Zoroaster