The Mussulman, Volumen1H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... tion ; Suleiman was too habitually indolent to do either . Indeed , he might have been as good a man as he was a Moslem , had he had a better counsellor than the wily Candiote ; but the fatal facility which the villainy of a willing ...
... tion ; Suleiman was too habitually indolent to do either . Indeed , he might have been as good a man as he was a Moslem , had he had a better counsellor than the wily Candiote ; but the fatal facility which the villainy of a willing ...
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... tion , to seize the first opportunity of making his escape ; the first day of the Beiram was fixed on for making the attempt , as every one who could afford getting drunk was as religiously intoxicated on that day as any artificer of ...
... tion , to seize the first opportunity of making his escape ; the first day of the Beiram was fixed on for making the attempt , as every one who could afford getting drunk was as religiously intoxicated on that day as any artificer of ...
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... tion than the glorious planet of the sun ? is not joyful when he shines ? who is not deject- ed when he sets ? Have not all nations called him the supreme light ? -he once was the Ourotaalt of your people , the Orosmades of the Persians ...
... tion than the glorious planet of the sun ? is not joyful when he shines ? who is not deject- ed when he sets ? Have not all nations called him the supreme light ? -he once was the Ourotaalt of your people , the Orosmades of the Persians ...
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... tion of new compounds , is in the hands of Him who made us . Whether we are to receive re- wards or punishments for the natural and neces- sary effects of the heavenly influences , we leave to the high will , which our wishes cannot ...
... tion of new compounds , is in the hands of Him who made us . Whether we are to receive re- wards or punishments for the natural and neces- sary effects of the heavenly influences , we leave to the high will , which our wishes cannot ...
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... tion I would fain ask you , Abou Rassed . Is it true that , besides the three kinds of sacrifice you offer , namely , bread , a hen , and a sheep , there is a fourth , that of a young infant , beaten to death on the day of the festival ...
... tion I would fain ask you , Abou Rassed . Is it true that , besides the three kinds of sacrifice you offer , namely , bread , a hen , and a sheep , there is a fourth , that of a young infant , beaten to death on the day of the festival ...
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Abou Rassed Achmet Allah Aniran Apostle astrologer bastinado beard beauty behold blessed bosom Bournarbashi Cadi called charms cheek chief Cook child cried curse Dardanelles Dervish divan divine door earth Effendi Emineh endeavoured exclaimed eyes face father favour fear fendi fingers fury gazed giam giaours Goddess Beltha gold goul Greek hakkim hand happy harem head heard heart honour hour houries howling husband Imam Imam's infidel Janissary Kafir Katourah khan knew Koran lady laugh lips look lord Mashallah Masr Michelaki mistress morning Moslem Mourad murder never night piastres pilau planet poor mother pray Prophet rayah replied sacred shriek slave smile soul Stamboul stars suffered Suleiman Suleimanieh Sultan sweet tears tell thought tion treasure trembled true believer Turkish Ulema veil vengeance village voice widow wife wives woman women words wretch young Yussuf Zabian Zuleika
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Página 234 - O, that the slave had forty thousand lives ! One is too poor, too weak for my revenge. Now do I see 'tis true. Look here, lago ; All my fond love thus do I blow to heaven : 'Tis gone. Arise, black vengeance, from thy hollow cell ! Yield up, O love, thy crown and hearted throne To tyrannous hate ! Swell, bosom, with thy fraught, For 'tis of aspics
Página 248 - Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee; I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane; O, answer me!
Página 248 - Be thou a spirit of health, or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven, or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape, That I will speak to thee.
Página 2 - like the baseless fabric of a vision, and left not a wreck behind ;" so thoroughly had nine-tenths of them taken up their abode in the bread basket (vide Jon Bee) of the Man-Mountain ; the remaining tenth sufficed for the rest of the company, viz.
Página 37 - Look here, upon this picture, and on this, The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury...
Página 190 - The edge of the bower is filled with the light of Ahmed ; among the plants the fortunate tulips represent his companions.
Página 31 - The intensity of sorrow at length subsided into a calm and listless melancholy, which one better acquainted with human nature than Suleiman might have looked upon as a lasting and irremediable disorder. It was not his desire to have pushed affliction to such an extremity in depriving her of her infant; his object was, after a few days anxiety, to be considered the instrument of her happiness, by restoring the lost child to her bosom, and causing her to believe he had rescued the little innocent from...
Página 283 - Effendi throw a sunbul in your path, you must not stoop to pick it up, nor tell your slave to do so,—that would be unworthy of a virtuous wife ; but slaves will pick up flowers, and Jews will deliver impertinent messages, and bath-women will convey insolent love-letters of cloves and charcoal, and a woman of discretion ought never to be accused of receiving any present or communication of the sort. 10th. Make your breast the sole depository of your own...
Página 104 - Mislike me not for my complexion, The shadow'd livery of the burning Sun, To whom I am a neighbour, and near bred. Bring me the fairest creature northward born, Where Phoebus...
Página 62 - Sirah; that it is finer than a hair, and sharper than a sword; and that the good shall pass over it in safety, but the bad shall be hurled into hell.