The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 6Little, Brown, 1856 |
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Thomas Moore. mance , as well on the publishers ' side as the poet's , this very generous view of the transaction was , without any difficulty , acceded to , and the firm agreed before we separated , that I was to receive three thousand ...
Thomas Moore. mance , as well on the publishers ' side as the poet's , this very generous view of the transaction was , without any difficulty , acceded to , and the firm agreed before we separated , that I was to receive three thousand ...
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... poet at the pres- ent moment . " " " * The length of time I employed in writing the few stories strung together in Lalla Rookh will appear , to some persons , much more than was necessary for the production of such easy and " light o ...
... poet at the pres- ent moment . " " " * The length of time I employed in writing the few stories strung together in Lalla Rookh will appear , to some persons , much more than was necessary for the production of such easy and " light o ...
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... poet which he much too partially assigned to me was combined also " the truth of the historian . " * Sir William Ouseley , another high authority , in giving his testimony to the same effect , thus notices an exception to the general ...
... poet which he much too partially assigned to me was combined also " the truth of the historian . " * Sir William Ouseley , another high authority , in giving his testimony to the same effect , thus notices an exception to the general ...
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... given us so much delight ? and lives there no poet who will impart to others , and to future times , some notion of the hap- piness we have enjoyed this evening ? " On hearing this appeal , a Knight of Cashmere ( who is LALLA ROOKH . 15.
... given us so much delight ? and lives there no poet who will impart to others , and to future times , some notion of the hap- piness we have enjoyed this evening ? " On hearing this appeal , a Knight of Cashmere ( who is LALLA ROOKH . 15.
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... poets of her time as more beautiful than Leila , ‡ * These particulars of the visit of the King of Bucharia to Au- rungzebe are found in Dow's History of Hindostan , vol . iii . p . 392 . + Tulip cheek . The mistress of Mejnoun , upon ...
... poets of her time as more beautiful than Leila , ‡ * These particulars of the visit of the King of Bucharia to Au- rungzebe are found in Dow's History of Hindostan , vol . iii . p . 392 . + Tulip cheek . The mistress of Mejnoun , upon ...
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ALPHEUS FELCH angels Arab beautiful beneath bird blest bliss bower breath breath'd bright brow burning Caliph called Cashmere charm cheek D'Herbelot dark dead dear death deep Delhi divine dread dream e'er earth ev'n eyes FADLADEEN fair falchion fall FERAMORZ Ferdosi Ferishta fire flame flowers fond GAZNA Genii Ghebers glory Greek fire HAFED Haram hath heart heaven holy hour hung hyæna IRAN's Khorassan Koran Lake LALLA ROOKH light lips look look'd lost lov'd lute maid MOKANNA moonlight mountain Naphtha ne'er never night NOURMAHAL o'er once Paradise pass'd PERI Persian poet Princess proud pure round seem'd shining Shiraz shone sigh skies slave sleep smile song soul sound spirit star stood story sweet sword Tahmuras thee thine thou thought throne Tibet tree turn'd Twas veil voice wave wild wings wonder wretch young youth ZELICA Zoroaster
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