Nile Notes of a HowadjiHarper, 1856 - 362 страница |
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... lingers , making them the earliest stars of evening . To our new eyes every thing was picture . Vainly the broad road was crowded with Muslim artisans , home - returning from their work . To the mere 1 GOING TO BOULAK,
... lingers , making them the earliest stars of evening . To our new eyes every thing was picture . Vainly the broad road was crowded with Muslim artisans , home - returning from their work . To the mere 1 GOING TO BOULAK,
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... thing but the monotony of an old story in that even- ing and on that road . But we saw all the pageantry of oriental romance quietly donkeying into Cairo . Camels , too , swaying and waving like huge phantoms of the twilight , horses ...
... thing but the monotony of an old story in that even- ing and on that road . But we saw all the pageantry of oriental romance quietly donkeying into Cairo . Camels , too , swaying and waving like huge phantoms of the twilight , horses ...
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... things have not passed away . This luxuriant beauty , this poetry of new impressions , have their balance . This tropical sun suckles serpents with the same light that adorns the gorgeous flow- In the lush jungle , splendid tigers lurk ...
... things have not passed away . This luxuriant beauty , this poetry of new impressions , have their balance . This tropical sun suckles serpents with the same light that adorns the gorgeous flow- In the lush jungle , splendid tigers lurk ...
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... things clearly approaches to the dragomanic mind . The small knaveries of cheating in the price of every thing purchased , and in the amount of bucksheesh or gra- tuity on all occasions , are not to be seriously heeded , because they ...
... things clearly approaches to the dragomanic mind . The small knaveries of cheating in the price of every thing purchased , and in the amount of bucksheesh or gra- tuity on all occasions , are not to be seriously heeded , because they ...
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... thing paid for them , as otherwise he would discover that some cat or dog had twitched his table cloths , and destroyed whole services of glass and china - and this best hotel in the East , was to be discontinued for that and similar ...
... thing paid for them , as otherwise he would discover that some cat or dog had twitched his table cloths , and destroyed whole services of glass and china - and this best hotel in the East , was to be discontinued for that and similar ...
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Aboo Simbel Arabian architecture Asyoot beauty behold birds blue boat Cairo Cambyses castanets cataract chibouque Cleopatra columns Commander crew crocodile dancing dark dead desert donkeys dragoman dream East Eastern Egypt Egyptian Esne fair fancy fascinating feel float flowers forever forms Ghawazee Ghazeeyah golden golden-sleeved graceful grandeur Greek green Hadji hareem heard Hecate Herodotus houris Howadji Ibis Karnak kings kurbash Kushuk Arnem land landscape lingered looked lotus Luxor Mehemet Memnon moonlight morning mountains mystery nargileh Nero never night Nile Nubian oriental Osiris Pacha palms passed Persian Philæ poet pyramids race Ramses river rock Roman rosy ruins sail sakia sand sculptures Seyd shadoof shore silence singing slippers smoke solemn song soul strange stream sunset sweet Syene tarabuka temple Theban Thebes tombs tree tropical turban Verde Giovane voluptuous walls western white Nile wind wings worship Xenobi
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Страница 281 - Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her, and Antony, Enthron'd i...
Страница 128 - Thus in the ever-closed Hareem, As in the open Western home, Sheds womanhood her starry gleam Over our being's busy foam ; Through latitudes of varying faith Thus trace we still her mission sure, To lighten life, to sweeten death, And all for others to endure.
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