Thalaba the Destroyer, Volumen2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... passing youth . Wearied at length with hunger and with heat , He enters in a banquet room , Where round a fountain brink , On silken carpets sate the festive train . Instant through all his frame Delightful coolness spread ; The playing ...
... passing youth . Wearied at length with hunger and with heat , He enters in a banquet room , Where round a fountain brink , On silken carpets sate the festive train . Instant through all his frame Delightful coolness spread ; The playing ...
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... pass whole days without food ; they are also said to show uncommon courage against an enemy ; it is even asserted , that when a horse of this race finds himself wounded , and unable to bear his rider much longer , he retires from the ...
... pass whole days without food ; they are also said to show uncommon courage against an enemy ; it is even asserted , that when a horse of this race finds himself wounded , and unable to bear his rider much longer , he retires from the ...
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... pass through a narrow winding defile , which , for the space of near half a mile , lyeth on each side under an exceeding high pre- cipice . At every winding , the Rock or Stratum that ori- ginally went across it , and thereby separated ...
... pass through a narrow winding defile , which , for the space of near half a mile , lyeth on each side under an exceeding high pre- cipice . At every winding , the Rock or Stratum that ori- ginally went across it , and thereby separated ...
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... pass them without horror , a hand- ful of men being able to dispute the passage with a whole army . The rivulet of salt water which glides through this valley , might possibly first point out the way which art and necessity would ...
... pass them without horror , a hand- ful of men being able to dispute the passage with a whole army . The rivulet of salt water which glides through this valley , might possibly first point out the way which art and necessity would ...
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... passes, hears no breath Of man, and turns to search its solitude. Alas ! he strays a wretched wanderer Seeking his child ! old man, he will not rest, . . He cannot rest ... pass again The iron doors that opening at a breath Gave easy VII. 42.
... passes, hears no breath Of man, and turns to search its solitude. Alas ! he strays a wretched wanderer Seeking his child ! old man, he will not rest, . . He cannot rest ... pass again The iron doors that opening at a breath Gave easy VII. 42.
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Términos y frases comunes
Afreet Allah Aloadin amid Angel Angel of Death Arab Arabian Maid arms Azrael beheld blood body breath called ceas'd cheek clos'd cold courser cried darkness dead death devil dost thou earth Eblis evil exclaim'd father fear feet fire flame gates grave Green Bird hand hath head heart Heaven Hell Hodeirah's hour human voice Khawla king Kiou laid LAILA leave light lips little boat look'd Lord magic Maimuna Maracci Maronite Mecca Moath Mohareb morning mountains Mycone night o'er Okba Oneiza Paradise Pausanias Persians pomegranates prayer prophet quoth Thalaba rais'd ROBERT SOUTHEY rock round sate sayd scholde sepulchres Simorg sleep snow solitude song Sorcerer soul sound spake Spirit steed stood Sultan THALABA THE DESTROYER thee Theophylus thou hast tomb Tostatus tree Turks turn'd vale Vampire voice Vroucolacas whence wilt wind wings Woman wonder youth Zenati
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Página 70 - And let this apparel and horse be delivered to the hand of one of the king's most noble princes, that they may array the man withal whom the king delighteth to honour...
Página 101 - Woe unto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones and all uncleanness.
Página 250 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Página 89 - He found a Woman in the cave, A solitary Woman, Who by the fire was spinning, And singing as she spun. The pine boughs were cheerfully blazing, And her face was bright with the flame; Her face was as a Damsel's face, And yet her hair was grey.
Página 250 - I had suffered in the first instance, and the second, and the third, and the fourth, and the fifth ; and...
Página 214 - Or weigh the thought that from mans mind doth flow But if the weight of these thou canst not show, Weigh but one word which from thy lips doth fall : For how canst thou those greater secrets know, That doest not know the least thing of them all ? Ill can he rule the great that cannot reach the small.
Página 91 - Yet was it so wonderously thin, That, save when it shone in the light, You might look for it closely in vain. The youth sate watching it, And she observed his wonder, And then again she spake, And still her speech was song;
Página 70 - For the man whom the king delighteth to honour, let the royal apparel be brought which the king useth to wear, and the horse that the king rideth upon, and the crown royal which is set upon his head...
Página 86 - ... and bold excrescences, and spend itself in leaves and little rings, and afford but trifling clusters to the winepress, and a faint return to his heart, which longed to be refreshed with a full vintage : but when the lord of the vine had caused the dressers to cut the wilder plant, and...
Página 92 - And round and round his right hand, And round and round his left, He wound the thread so fine. And then again the Woman spake, And still her speech was song, " Now thy strength, O Stranger, strain! Now then break the slender chain.