The Poetical Works of Thomas MooreCrissy & Markley, 1858 - 431 pages |
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... Persia against their Arab masters , which , if the evening was not too far ad- vanced , he should have much pleasure ... Persian side of the Gulf . 3 A Moorish instrument of music . 4 " At Gombaroon and other places in Persia , they have ...
... Persia against their Arab masters , which , if the evening was not too far ad- vanced , he should have much pleasure ... Persian side of the Gulf . 3 A Moorish instrument of music . 4 " At Gombaroon and other places in Persia , they have ...
Page 87
... Persia . - See Ouseley's Persian Miscellanies . choisir une qui lui fut plus opposée . ” — D ' Herbelot . Page 28 , line 53 . Their golden anklets . Page 29 , line 10 . Javelins of the light Kathaian reed . " The women of the Idol , or ...
... Persia . - See Ouseley's Persian Miscellanies . choisir une qui lui fut plus opposée . ” — D ' Herbelot . Page 28 , line 53 . Their golden anklets . Page 29 , line 10 . Javelins of the light Kathaian reed . " The women of the Idol , or ...
Page 159
... Persian and so right ! You know our SUNNITES , 2 hateful dogs ! Or longs to flog - ' t is true , they pray Whom every pious SHIITE flogs To God , but in an ill - bred way ; With neither arms , nor legs , nor faces Stuck in their right ...
... Persian and so right ! You know our SUNNITES , 2 hateful dogs ! Or longs to flog - ' t is true , they pray Whom every pious SHIITE flogs To God , but in an ill - bred way ; With neither arms , nor legs , nor faces Stuck in their right ...
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