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... thou- sand beautiful green trees covered with blossoms of the finest scents and colours , that formed a wilderness of sweets , and were a kind of lining to those ragged scenes which he had before passed through . As he was coming out of ...
... thou- sand beautiful green trees covered with blossoms of the finest scents and colours , that formed a wilderness of sweets , and were a kind of lining to those ragged scenes which he had before passed through . As he was coming out of ...
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... thou seest . ' I see , ' said I , ' a huge valley , and a prodigious tide of water rolling through it . ' The valley that thou seest , ' said he , is the vale of misery , and the tide of water that thou seest is part of the great tide ...
... thou seest . ' I see , ' said I , ' a huge valley , and a prodigious tide of water rolling through it . ' The valley that thou seest , ' said he , is the vale of misery , and the tide of water that thou seest is part of the great tide ...
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... thou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend . ' Upon looking up , ' What mean , ' said I , ' those great flights of birds that are per- petually hovering about the bridge , and settling upon it from time to time ? I see vultures ...
... thou yet seest any thing thou dost not comprehend . ' Upon looking up , ' What mean , ' said I , ' those great flights of birds that are per- petually hovering about the bridge , and settling upon it from time to time ? I see vultures ...
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... thou canst see , are more in number than the sands on the sea - shore ; there are myriads of islands behind those which thou here discoverest , reaching further than thine eye or even thine imagination can extend itself . These are the ...
... thou canst see , are more in number than the sands on the sea - shore ; there are myriads of islands behind those which thou here discoverest , reaching further than thine eye or even thine imagination can extend itself . These are the ...
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... thou curst by Heaven's decree , How ill exchanged are things like these for thee ! How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy ! Kingdoms by thee , to sickly greatness grown , Boast of a florid ...
... thou curst by Heaven's decree , How ill exchanged are things like these for thee ! How do thy potions , with insidious joy , Diffuse their pleasures only to destroy ! Kingdoms by thee , to sickly greatness grown , Boast of a florid ...
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Side 25 - Mirza, habitations worth contending for ? Does life appear miserable, that gives thee opportunities of earning such a reward ? Is death to be feared, that will convey thee to so happy an existence ? Think not man was made in vain, who has such an Eternity reserved for him.
Side 22 - Bagdat, in order to pass the rest of the day in meditation and prayer. As I was here airing myself on the tops of the mountains, I fell into a profound contemplation on the vanity of human life; and, passing from one thought to another, 'Surely,' said I, 'man is but a shadow and life a dream.
Side 7 - Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week, not only as it refreshes in their minds the notions of religion, but as it puts both the sexes upon appearing in their most agreeable forms, and exerting all such qualities as are apt to give them a figure in the eye of the village. A...
Side 25 - The genius making me no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found that he had left me; I then turned again to the vision which I had been so long contemplating, but instead of the rolling tide, the arched bridge, and the happy islands, I saw nothing but the long hollow valley of Bagdat, with oxen, sheep, and camels grazing upon the sides of it.