Lalla Rookh: An Oriental RomanceLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1817 - 405 The daughter of the Mughal emperor is engaged to the young king of Bactria. She goes to meet him, but falls in love with a poet she meets on the way. As Lalla Rookh enters the palace of her bridegroom she is delighted to find that the poet of her affection was none other than the prince to whom she was engaged. |
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... bliss that never fades ! Well hath the Prophet - Chief his bidding done ; And every beautecus race beneath the sun , - From those who kneel at BRAHMA's burning founts , " To the fresh nymphs bounding o'er YEMEN's mounts ; From PERSIA'S ...
... bliss that never fades ! Well hath the Prophet - Chief his bidding done ; And every beautecus race beneath the sun , - From those who kneel at BRAHMA's burning founts , " To the fresh nymphs bounding o'er YEMEN's mounts ; From PERSIA'S ...
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... bliss Shone o'er thy heart from every look of his ; When but to see him , hear him , breathe the air In which he dwelt , was thy soul's fondest prayer ! When round him hung such a perpetual spell , Whate'er C 2 THE VEILED PROPHET OF ...
... bliss Shone o'er thy heart from every look of his ; When but to see him , hear him , breathe the air In which he dwelt , was thy soul's fondest prayer ! When round him hung such a perpetual spell , Whate'er C 2 THE VEILED PROPHET OF ...
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... bliss , - To the dim charnel - house ; — through all its steams Of damp and death , led only by those gleams Which foul Corruption lights , as with design To show the gay and proud she too can shine ! - And , passing on through upright ...
... bliss , - To the dim charnel - house ; — through all its steams Of damp and death , led only by those gleams Which foul Corruption lights , as with design To show the gay and proud she too can shine ! - And , passing on through upright ...
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... bliss , with Azim by her side ! So alter'd was she now , this festal day , When , ' mid the proud Divan's dazzling array , The vision of that Youth , whom she had lov'd , And wept as dead , before her breath'd and mov'd ; — When bright ...
... bliss , with Azim by her side ! So alter'd was she now , this festal day , When , ' mid the proud Divan's dazzling array , The vision of that Youth , whom she had lov'd , And wept as dead , before her breath'd and mov'd ; — When bright ...
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... bliss " The world calls virtue 66 - we must conquer this ; Nay , shrink not , pretty sage ; ' tis not for thee " To scan the mazes of Heav'n's mystery . " The steel must pass through fire , ere it can yield " Fit instruments for mighty ...
... bliss " The world calls virtue 66 - we must conquer this ; Nay , shrink not , pretty sage ; ' tis not for thee " To scan the mazes of Heav'n's mystery . " The steel must pass through fire , ere it can yield " Fit instruments for mighty ...
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