The World's Great Classics: OrientalTimothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne Colonial Press, 1899 Library Committee: Timothy Dwight ... Richard Henry Stoddard, Arthur Richmond Marsh, A.B. [and others] ... Illustrated with nearly two hundred photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Clarence Cook, art editor. |
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... dreadful mouth sent forth Volumes of smoke that darkened all the air . Fixing his gaze upon that hideous form , He seized a stone , and with prodigious force Hurling it , chanced to strike a jutting rock , Whence sparks arose , and ...
... dreadful mouth sent forth Volumes of smoke that darkened all the air . Fixing his gaze upon that hideous form , He seized a stone , and with prodigious force Hurling it , chanced to strike a jutting rock , Whence sparks arose , and ...
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... dreadful evil , but no cure was found . Some time afterwards Iblis returned to Zohák , but in the shape of a physician , and told him that it was according to his own horoscope that he suffered in this manner - it was , in short , his ...
... dreadful evil , but no cure was found . Some time afterwards Iblis returned to Zohák , but in the shape of a physician , and told him that it was according to his own horoscope that he suffered in this manner - it was , in short , his ...
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... dreadful thought , And save his sacred blood : let not thy name Be syllabled with horror through the world , For such an act as this . When foes are slain , It is enough , but keep the sword away From friends and kindred ; shun domestic ...
... dreadful thought , And save his sacred blood : let not thy name Be syllabled with horror through the world , For such an act as this . When foes are slain , It is enough , but keep the sword away From friends and kindred ; shun domestic ...
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... dreadful to be concealed . " He afterwards called together the Múbids , or wise men of his court ; and having communicated to them the particulars of what had appeared to him in his sleep , commanded them to give him a faithful ...
... dreadful to be concealed . " He afterwards called together the Múbids , or wise men of his court ; and having communicated to them the particulars of what had appeared to him in his sleep , commanded them to give him a faithful ...
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... dreadfully punished , for the spies of Zohák fell in with him , recognized him , and carrying him to the king , he was immediately put to death . When the mother of Feridún heard of this sanguinary catastrophe , she took up her infant ...
... dreadfully punished , for the spies of Zohák fell in with him , recognized him , and carrying him to the king , he was immediately put to death . When the mother of Feridún heard of this sanguinary catastrophe , she took up her infant ...
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Afrásiyáb Arjásp arms army arrows art thou Balkh Barzú Bashútan battle beautiful behold blood brave brother Byzun champion charms chiefs command crown damsel Dárá Dáráb daughter death Demon dervishes dreadful dust earth elephant enemy eyes fate father fell Ferámurz Feridún fight Firdusi Fríburz Gersiwaz grief ground Gúdarz Gushtásp Háfiz hand head heard heart Heaven heroes horse Húmán Iblis Irán Irij Isfendiyár javelin Jemshid Kábul Kai-khosráu kamund Káús Khakán Khosráu king kingdom Kurugsar Lohurásp mace Mázinderán mighty Mihráb Minúchihr monarch mother mountain Nauder never night o'er Omar Khayyám Persian Pírán prince Rakush replied returned rose royal Rubáiyát Rúdábeh Rúm Rustem Sa'di Saiáwush Sám saying sent Shiraz Sikander Simurgh Sistán slain smiles Sohráb soon sorrow soul Súdáveh sword thee thine thou art thou hast thought thousand throne told troops Túr Túrán Túránian Tús vengeance warriors whilst wild wine youth Zábul Zál Zohák
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 350 - Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling; The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter— and the Bird is on the Wing.
Seite 351 - I SOMETIMES think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled; That every Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropt in her Lap from some once lovely Head.
Seite 350 - Some for the Glories of This World; and some Sigh for the Prophet's Paradise to come; Ah, take the Cash, and let the Credit go, Nor heed the rumble of a distant Drum! XIV Look to the blowing Rose about us —
Seite 357 - The Moving Finger writes ; and having writ, Moves on : nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
Seite 355 - A Moment's Halt — a momentary taste Of BEING from the Well amid the Waste — And Lo! — the phantom Caravan has reach'd The NOTHING it set out from — Oh, make haste!
Seite 352 - There was the door to which I found no key, There was the veil through which I could not see; Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was — and then no more of THEE and ME.
Seite 351 - Ah, my Beloved, fill the Cup that clears TO-DAY of past Regrets and Future Fears : To-morrow! — Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterday's Sev'n thousand Years.
Seite 355 - You know, my Friends, with what a brave Carouse I made a Second Marriage in my house ; Divorced old barren Reason from my Bed, And took the Daughter of the Vine to Spouse. LVI For 'Is' and 'IS-NOT' though with Rule and Line, And 'UP-AND-DOWN...
Seite 360 - And much as Wine has play'd the Infidel, And robb'd me of my Robe of Honour — Well, I wonder often what the Vintners buy One half so precious as the stuff they sell.
Seite 357 - I sent my Soul through the Invisible, Some letter of that After-life to spell: And by and by my Soul return'd to me, And answered, "I Myself am Heav'n and Hell...