Flower-de-luceTicknor and Fields, 1867 - 72 Seiten |
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... from realms afar , Baldacca and Kelat and Kandahar , Rode the great captain Alau . The Khan from his palace - window gazed , And saw in the thronging street beneath , In the light of the setting sun , that blazed KAMBALU.
... from realms afar , Baldacca and Kelat and Kandahar , Rode the great captain Alau . The Khan from his palace - window gazed , And saw in the thronging street beneath , In the light of the setting sun , that blazed KAMBALU.
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... Into the shade of the palace - yard . Thus into the city of Kambalu Rode the great captain Alau ; And he stood before the Khan , and said : " The enemies of my lord are dead ; All the Kalifs of all the West Bow and obey 28 Kambalu .
... Into the shade of the palace - yard . Thus into the city of Kambalu Rode the great captain Alau ; And he stood before the Khan , and said : " The enemies of my lord are dead ; All the Kalifs of all the West Bow and obey 28 Kambalu .
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... And the garrison sallied forth and pursued , With the gray old Kalif at their head , And above them the banner of Mohammed : So we snared them all , and the town was subdued . " As in at the gate we rode , behold 30 Kambalu .
... And the garrison sallied forth and pursued , With the gray old Kalif at their head , And above them the banner of Mohammed : So we snared them all , and the town was subdued . " As in at the gate we rode , behold 30 Kambalu .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " As in at the gate we rode , behold , A tower that was called the Tower of Gold ! For there the Kalif had hidden his wealth , Heaped and hoarded and piled on high , Like sacks of wheat in a granary ; And ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " As in at the gate we rode , behold , A tower that was called the Tower of Gold ! For there the Kalif had hidden his wealth , Heaped and hoarded and piled on high , Like sacks of wheat in a granary ; And ...
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... This is the story , strange and true , That the great captain Alau Told to his brother the Tartar Khan , When he rode that day into Kambalu By the road that leadeth to Ispahan . THE WIND OVER THE CHIMNEY . EE , the fire 34 Kambalu .
... This is the story , strange and true , That the great captain Alau Told to his brother the Tartar Khan , When he rode that day into Kambalu By the road that leadeth to Ispahan . THE WIND OVER THE CHIMNEY . EE , the fire 34 Kambalu .
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A. V. S. ANTHONY Agassiz answer Artist Baldacca's beautiful belfries Bells of Lynn beneath blaze bloom blown Bons amis Bras breath captain Alau caravan chez Agassiz city of Kambalu constellations cries cross darkness sinking dead despair disconsolate DIVINA door dream dust embers Engraver exultant feet flower FLOWER-DE-LUCE FORD gate GIOTTO'S TOWER Gleams gold golden good-will good-will to men gray old hear heard heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW J'ai jewels Kalif Khan land leadeth to Ispahan lifted light lily lonely loud manse meadow midnight minster mist murmur Naught avails night night-wind NOËL O'er Ouvrez pain PALINGENESIS passed peace on earth Père pines reverence road that leadeth roar rode roses sand Seems setting sun shining Sing song Of peace sound spire splendor sweet swords thee thine Thou art thought To-morrow tongue of flame town treasure unknown unseen vision voice Watch wilder wind wizard words youth