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... daughter of the house of Medina Sidonia . The porch is fill'd with rich escutcheon'd cars , And glossy jennets , plumed and ribbon- rein'd , Pure Arab blood , their broad fronts bright with stars , Quick - eyed , full - crested , high ...
... daughter of the house of Medina Sidonia . The porch is fill'd with rich escutcheon'd cars , And glossy jennets , plumed and ribbon- rein'd , Pure Arab blood , their broad fronts bright with stars , Quick - eyed , full - crested , high ...
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... Daughter of princes , heir of glory , come ! Open ye gates of peace . She triumphs o'er the tomb . " “ Come , beautiful , betrothed ! The bitter sting Of hope deferr'd can reach no bosom here , Here life is peace , unwreck'd by dreams ...
... Daughter of princes , heir of glory , come ! Open ye gates of peace . She triumphs o'er the tomb . " “ Come , beautiful , betrothed ! The bitter sting Of hope deferr'd can reach no bosom here , Here life is peace , unwreck'd by dreams ...
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... daughter comes The young Phoolranee , * bred from earliest youth In modes demure of Indian maid to live , And all retired their haram - veil to wear : Yet had the damsel's heart in childhood learned , ( In tales of wonder told by ...
... daughter comes The young Phoolranee , * bred from earliest youth In modes demure of Indian maid to live , And all retired their haram - veil to wear : Yet had the damsel's heart in childhood learned , ( In tales of wonder told by ...
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... daughter's love , and led her forth To share his fate , and like her mother sooth Amid the toil of camps the soldier's cares . How fair the bonds of love ! the mothers too Are thus conjoined , and each , in lonely Eld , Finds pleasures ...
... daughter's love , and led her forth To share his fate , and like her mother sooth Amid the toil of camps the soldier's cares . How fair the bonds of love ! the mothers too Are thus conjoined , and each , in lonely Eld , Finds pleasures ...
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... daughter- A flowing cup - Pshaw , never mind the water . ' 12 Ah ! Mr Dan , I'm sure you little know , " What mischief now you're doing to your stomach , How many plagues , how many torments flow , From drams that seem as mild to you as ...
... daughter- A flowing cup - Pshaw , never mind the water . ' 12 Ah ! Mr Dan , I'm sure you little know , " What mischief now you're doing to your stomach , How many plagues , how many torments flow , From drams that seem as mild to you as ...
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