The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc |
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Page iii
... Haram 77 Lying id . Notes . 86 Dedication Preface • EPISTLES , ODES , and OTHER POEMS . EPISTLE I. To Lord Viscount Strangford 100 Stanzas · The Tell - tale Lyre Anacreontic ib . Το 88 99 ib . -'s Picture Fragment of a Mythological Hymn ...
... Haram 77 Lying id . Notes . 86 Dedication Preface • EPISTLES , ODES , and OTHER POEMS . EPISTLE I. To Lord Viscount Strangford 100 Stanzas · The Tell - tale Lyre Anacreontic ib . Το 88 99 ib . -'s Picture Fragment of a Mythological Hymn ...
Page xx
... haram - whose sayings and remarks , ment - too many insulated and independent beauties by the by , do not agree very well with the character --and that the notice and the very admiration they excite , hurt the interest of the general ...
... haram - whose sayings and remarks , ment - too many insulated and independent beauties by the by , do not agree very well with the character --and that the notice and the very admiration they excite , hurt the interest of the general ...
Page xxi
... Haram , " is the gayest of the whole ; and is of a very slender fabric as to fable or invention . In truth , it has scarcly any story at all ; but is made up almost en- tirely of beautiful songs and fascinating descriptions . On the ...
... Haram , " is the gayest of the whole ; and is of a very slender fabric as to fable or invention . In truth , it has scarcly any story at all ; but is made up almost en- tirely of beautiful songs and fascinating descriptions . On the ...
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... , tasteful , and magnificent , and pleased even the critical and fasti dious FADLADEEN , Great Nazir or Chamberlain of the Haram , who was borne in his palankeen imme diately after the Princess , and considered himself not |
... , tasteful , and magnificent , and pleased even the critical and fasti dious FADLADEEN , Great Nazir or Chamberlain of the Haram , who was borne in his palankeen imme diately after the Princess , and considered himself not |
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... Haram's curtain'd galleries rise , Where , through the silken net - work , glancing eyes , From time to time , like sudden gleams that glow Through autumn clouds , shine o'er the pomp below . What impious tongue , ye blushing saints ...
... Haram's curtain'd galleries rise , Where , through the silken net - work , glancing eyes , From time to time , like sudden gleams that glow Through autumn clouds , shine o'er the pomp below . What impious tongue , ye blushing saints ...
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