The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads, etc, Volume 1Galignani, 1823 |
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... move heavily , when , at length , it was recollected that , among the attendants sent by the bridegroom , was a young poet of Cashmere , much celebrated throughout the Valley for his manner of reciting the Stories 10 LALLA ROOKH .
... move heavily , when , at length , it was recollected that , among the attendants sent by the bridegroom , was a young poet of Cashmere , much celebrated throughout the Valley for his manner of reciting the Stories 10 LALLA ROOKH .
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Thomas Moore. 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 beguile the ...
Thomas Moore. 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 beguile the ...
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... story he was about to relate was founded on the adventures of that Veiled Prophet of Khorassan , who , in the year of the Hegira 163 , created such alarm throughout the Eastern Empire , made an obeisance to the Princess , and thus began ...
... story he was about to relate was founded on the adventures of that Veiled Prophet of Khorassan , who , in the year of the Hegira 163 , created such alarm throughout the Eastern Empire , made an obeisance to the Princess , and thus began ...
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... story concerning the Trochilus , or humming- bird , entering with impunity into the mouth of the crocodile , is firmly believed at Java . — BARROW's Cochin - china . Shrunk back , as if a blight were in the THE VEILED PROPHET OF ...
... story concerning the Trochilus , or humming- bird , entering with impunity into the mouth of the crocodile , is firmly believed at Java . — BARROW's Cochin - china . Shrunk back , as if a blight were in the THE VEILED PROPHET OF ...
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... story of ZELICA and her lover , to give a thought to any thing else , except , per- haps , him who related it , hurried on through this scene of splendour to her pavilion , -greatly to the mortification of the poor artists of Yam ...
... story of ZELICA and her lover , to give a thought to any thing else , except , per- haps , him who related it , hurried on through this scene of splendour to her pavilion , -greatly to the mortification of the poor artists of Yam ...
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angels Arab beautiful beneath bird bless'd bliss blood bowers breath bright brow Bucharia burning Caliph called Cashmere charm cheek D'HERBELOT dark dead dear death deep Delhi dread dream e'er earth eyes FADLADEEN falchion FERAMORZ fire flame flowers gardens Genii Ghebers glance gleam glory gold golden groves HAFED Haram hath heart Heaven holy hour hung hyæna India IRAN IRAN's isles Khorassan King Koran Lahore Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips live look look'd lover lute maid minarets MOKANNA moonlight Moslem mountain Naptha never night NOURMAHAL nymph o'er pass'd PERI Persian poet Princess pure round ruin'd seem'd shade sherbets shining SHIRAZ shone sigh skies slave sleep smile soul sound sparkling spirit star stood sunk sweet sword Tahmuras tears thee thine thou thought throne Tibet towers Transoxiania tree turn'd Twas veil wave wild wings wretch young youth ZELICA
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Página 287 - Alas — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! Hearts that the world in vain had tried, And sorrow but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships, that have gone down at sea, When Heaven was all tranquillity...
Página 145 - ... dark flood of his life, Nor found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace!
Página 66 - And a dew was distill'd from their flowers, that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight, ere it dies, An essence that breathes of it many a year ; Thus bright to my soul, as 'twas then to my eyes, Is that bower on the banks of the calm BENDEMEER.
Página 142 - Upon a brow more fierce than that — Sullenly fierce — a mixture dire, Like thunder-clouds, of gloom, and fire ; In which the Peri's eye could read Dark tales of many a ruthless deed...
Página 65 - And a dew was distill'd from their flowers that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight, ere it dies, , An essence that breathes of it many a year ; Thus bright to my soul, as 'twas then to my eyes, Is that bower on the banks of the calm Bendemeer...
Página 146 - And now — behold him kneeling there By the child's side, in humble prayer, While the same sunbeam shines upon The guilty and the guiltless one, And hymns of joy proclaim through heaven The triumph of a soul forgiven...
Página 137 - Nymph of a fair but erring line ! " Gently he said — " one hope is thine. "Tis written in the Book of Fate, The Peri yet may be forgiven Who brings to this eternal gate The gift that is most dear to heaven ! Go seek it, and redeem thy sin, — 'Tis sweet to let the pardoned in.
Página 144 - Lisping th' eternal name of God From purity's own cherub mouth, And looking, while his hands and eyes Are lifted to the glowing skies, Like a stray babe of Paradise, Just lighted on that flowery plain, And seeking for its home again...
Página 176 - I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; " I never loved a tree or flower, " But 'twas the first to fade away. " I never nursed a dear gazelle, " To glad me with its soft black eye, " But when it came to know me well, " And love me, it was sure to die...
Página 221 - How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and sea Sleeping in bright tranquillity...