Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceD. Estes, 1899 - 297 sider |
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... thou art she ! " With her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south winds through a fence Of Kerzrah flowers , came filled with pestilence : So boldly utter'd ...
... thou art she ! " With her hands clasp'd , her lips apart and pale , The maid had stood , gazing upon the Veil From which these words , like south winds through a fence Of Kerzrah flowers , came filled with pestilence : So boldly utter'd ...
Side 48
... thou find thy doom , As one warm lover , full of life and bloom , Excels ten thousand cold ones in the tomb . Nay ... Thou laugh'st , tormentor , what ! thou'lt brand my name ? Do , do , in vain ; he'll not believe 48 LALLA ROOKH .
... thou find thy doom , As one warm lover , full of life and bloom , Excels ten thousand cold ones in the tomb . Nay ... Thou laugh'st , tormentor , what ! thou'lt brand my name ? Do , do , in vain ; he'll not believe 48 LALLA ROOKH .
Side 49
... thou'lt fly , forsooth ? what ! give up all Thy chaste dominion in the Haram Hall , Where now to Love and now to Alla given , Half mistress and half saint , thou hang'st as even As doth Medina's tomb , ' twixt hell and heaven ! Thou'lt ...
... thou'lt fly , forsooth ? what ! give up all Thy chaste dominion in the Haram Hall , Where now to Love and now to Alla given , Half mistress and half saint , thou hang'st as even As doth Medina's tomb , ' twixt hell and heaven ! Thou'lt ...
Side 50
... thou forgot thy oath ? " " At this dread word , The Maid , whose spirit his rude taunts had stirr'd Through all its ... thou heard'st more lips than thine repeat ; thou shudderest , lady ; was it sweet ? That cup , That cup we pledged ...
... thou forgot thy oath ? " " At this dread word , The Maid , whose spirit his rude taunts had stirr'd Through all its ... thou heard'st more lips than thine repeat ; thou shudderest , lady ; was it sweet ? That cup , That cup we pledged ...
Side 51
... thou know'st me , know'st me well at last . Ha ha ! and so , fond thing , thou thought'st all true , And that I love mankind I do , I do , As victims , love them ; as the sea - dog doats Upon the small sweet fry that round him floats ...
... thou know'st me , know'st me well at last . Ha ha ! and so , fond thing , thou thought'st all true , And that I love mankind I do , I do , As victims , love them ; as the sea - dog doats Upon the small sweet fry that round him floats ...
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