Aurungzebe: Or, A Tale of Alraschid ...Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1834 |
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... escaped me . I were base and altogether unworthy of the honours heaped upon me by you , if any intentional disrespect towards your father or any of his ancestors proceeded from my lips . " 66 Enough , " replied the Prince , " for 15.
... escaped me . I were base and altogether unworthy of the honours heaped upon me by you , if any intentional disrespect towards your father or any of his ancestors proceeded from my lips . " 66 Enough , " replied the Prince , " for 15.
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... proceeded entirely from his despising worldly wealth ; valuable presents , though often offered he would seldom receive , and if he did , he always again bestowed them where they were better ap- plied . A little rice , butter , water ...
... proceeded entirely from his despising worldly wealth ; valuable presents , though often offered he would seldom receive , and if he did , he always again bestowed them where they were better ap- plied . A little rice , butter , water ...
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... in- terfere either with his pastor's pleasure or manner . He therefore left him to the enjoyment of his pipe , and with a lighter heart and quicker pace proceeded homewards . CHAPTER V. " Come hither boy ; if ever thou 43.
... in- terfere either with his pastor's pleasure or manner . He therefore left him to the enjoyment of his pipe , and with a lighter heart and quicker pace proceeded homewards . CHAPTER V. " Come hither boy ; if ever thou 43.
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... proceeded as usual , when the shades of evening began to fall , to meet Selim's daughter . He found her in the accustomed place , and after a long delightful conversation , he , for the first time ventured to propose her leaving ...
... proceeded as usual , when the shades of evening began to fall , to meet Selim's daughter . He found her in the accustomed place , and after a long delightful conversation , he , for the first time ventured to propose her leaving ...
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... proceeded by fits , flashes of fire , and he brandished fantastically a matchlock of curious manufacture . In stature he was no higher than the dwarf who had previously appeared , and though equally mis- shapen , he was all activity ...
... proceeded by fits , flashes of fire , and he brandished fantastically a matchlock of curious manufacture . In stature he was no higher than the dwarf who had previously appeared , and though equally mis- shapen , he was all activity ...
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Abdulatiff acquainted Aggur Agra Ajimut amongst answered appearance arms arrack astonishment Aurungzebe bamboo believe Bestamia better betwixt blessed blood breast brother castle companion concealed continued cried danger dark death demanded door dress dwarf ejaculated Emperor escaped exclaimed Alraschid eyes fakier father Ibrahim feelings fortune hand happy head heard heart hero honour hookah hurkaru instantly Jeebun Jemidar Johorun lady leave lips look lover magician manner matchlock means ment minaret mind miserable Mootee mother murder Nadira nature never noble Noorun Omar Omar's Omrah Ougien party passed perchance person personage piece Prince proceeded prove Rajah Ramjohnny rendered replied Alraschid responded resumed returned Rhada Runjeet Rustum seen Selim Shaik Shaw Jehan Shivah silence Sipra smile son of Ajimut spirit stranger tears tent thee thou thought tion tree turban Ulluddeen unworthy voice whilst words wretch young zebe zenana
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Página 102 - Know then thyself, presume not God to scan, The proper study of mankind is man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great: With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act, or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God, or beast...
Página 19 - tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters.
Página 4 - But here, instead, soft gales of passion play, And gently stir the heart, thereby to form A quicker sense of joy ; as breezes stray Across the enliven'd skies, and make them still more gay.
Página 5 - Delhi, op'ning wide her gates, Pours out her thronging legions, bright in arms, And all the pomp of war. Before them sound Clarions and trumpets, breathing martial airs, And bold defiance.
Página 57 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.
Página 45 - Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful ; Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice-noble Titus, spare my first-born son.
Página 1 - Yet sprung from high is of celestial seed ; In God 'tis glory, and when men aspire, 'Tis but a spark too much of heavenly fire.
Página 137 - Hadst not thou been by, A fellow by the hand of nature mark'd, Quoted, and sign'd, to do a deed of shame...
Página 162 - Set honour in one eye and death i' the other, And I will look on both indifferently; For let the gods so speed me as I love The name of honour more than I fear death.
Página 4 - tis not forbidden here : Amid the groves you may indulge the muse, Or tend the blooms, and deck the vernal year ; Or softly stealing...