The Curse of Kehama, 第 2 巻Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... beneath our tread . Heaven overhead , A brook that winds through this sequester'd glade , And yonder woods , to yield us fruit and shade ! The little all our wants require is nigh ; Hope we have none , .. why travel on in XIII . THE ...
... beneath our tread . Heaven overhead , A brook that winds through this sequester'd glade , And yonder woods , to yield us fruit and shade ! The little all our wants require is nigh ; Hope we have none , .. why travel on in XIII . THE ...
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... hung Like stone - drops from the cavern's fretted height Beneath was smooth and fair to sight , Nor weeds nor briars deform'd the natural floor And through the leafy cope which bower'd it o'er Came THE CURSE OF KEHAMA . XIII .
... hung Like stone - drops from the cavern's fretted height Beneath was smooth and fair to sight , Nor weeds nor briars deform'd the natural floor And through the leafy cope which bower'd it o'er Came THE CURSE OF KEHAMA . XIII .
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... beneath the eye of noon ; And when the breezes , in their play , Ruffled the darkening surface , then , with gleam Of sudden light , around the lotus stem It rippled , and the sacred flowers that crown The lakelet with their roseate ...
... beneath the eye of noon ; And when the breezes , in their play , Ruffled the darkening surface , then , with gleam Of sudden light , around the lotus stem It rippled , and the sacred flowers that crown The lakelet with their roseate ...
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... Beneath that genial sky . And here did Kailyal , each returning day , Pour forth libations from the brook , to pay The Spirits of her Sires their grateful rite ; In such libations pour'd in open glades , Beside clear streams and ...
... Beneath that genial sky . And here did Kailyal , each returning day , Pour forth libations from the brook , to pay The Spirits of her Sires their grateful rite ; In such libations pour'd in open glades , Beside clear streams and ...
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... Beneath the ocean - waves : no way for Man Is there ; and Gods , she boasted , there are none On Earth to help him now . LADURLAD . Is that her boast ? And hath she laid him in the Ancient Tombs , Relying that the Waves will guard him ...
... Beneath the ocean - waves : no way for Man Is there ; and Gods , she boasted , there are none On Earth to help him now . LADURLAD . Is that her boast ? And hath she laid him in the Ancient Tombs , Relying that the Waves will guard him ...
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abode accursed adamantine Agastya aloft Amreeta arms art thou Asoors Asuras Baly bear beautiful behold beneath blessed Brahma Bramins brazen breast called Carmala celestial chariot clos'd cloud cried Curse darkness deep delight Dews divine doth dread Earth eight elephant Ereenia exclaim'd Fate Father fear feet fiery fire flame flood Gate Glendoveer Golden Throne hand hath head heart Heaven heavenly Hell Hindoo hope hour human idol immortal infernal judgement-seat Kailyal Kehama King Ladurlad light Lingam Lord Lorrinite Maid mighty mortal mountain Narayan natural night o'er Ocean Padalon pagoda pain raging rais'd Rajah righteous rock roll'd round seat seem'd Seeva shore side sight silent Sir William Jones sleep Son of Heaven Soors soul Spirit spread stood strong Swerga temple thee thine things thou art thought torments trees unto Veeshnoo voice waves wild wind wonder Yamen Yamen's throne
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4 ページ - Some on the lower boughs which crossed their way, Fixing their bearded fibres round and round, With many a ring and wild contortion wound; Some to the passing wind, at times, with sway Of gentle motion swung; Others, of younger growth...
120 ページ - They too in darkness enter'd on their way ; But far before the car, A glow, as of a fiery furnace light, Fill'd all before them. 'Twas a light which made Darkness itself appear A thing of comfort, and the sight, dismay'd, Shrunk inward from the molten atmosphere.
46 ページ - It was a Garden still beyond all price, Even yet it was a place of Paradise ; For where the mighty Ocean could not spare, There had he with his own creation, Sought to repair his work of devastation. And here were coral bowers, And grots of madrepores, And banks of sponge, as soft and fair to eye As e'er was mossy bed Whereon the Wood Nymphs lie With languid limbs in summer's sultry hours.
165 ページ - Free from solicitude for dress; ' How best to bind my flowing hair * With art, yet with an artless air * (My hair, like musk in scent and hue ; ' Oh ! blacker far and sweeter too) ; ' In what nice braid or glossy curl ' To fix a diamond or a pearl, ' And where to smooth the love-spread toils ' With nard or jasmin's fragrant oils...
10 ページ - From his forgetful hold the plane-branch drops, Reverent he kneels, and lifts his rational eyes To her as if in prayer ; And when she pours her angel voice in song Entranced he listens to the thrilling notes, Till his strong temples, bathed with sudden dews, Their fragrance of delight and love diffuse.
131 ページ - Two forms inseparable in unity Hath Yamen ; even as with hope or fear The Soul regardeth him doth he appear; For hope and fear At that dread hour, from ominous conscience spring, And err not in their bodings. Therefore some, They who polluted with offences come, Behold him as the King Of Terrors, black of aspect, red of eye, Reflecting back upon the sinful mind, Heighten'd with vengeance, and with wrath divine, Its own inborn deformity.
192 ページ - Except the first cause, whatever may appear, and may not appear in the mind, know that to be the mind's maya (or delusion) as light and darkness. " ' As the first elements are in various beings, entering, yet not entering (that is, pervading, not destroying), thus am I in them, yet not in them.
208 ページ - Asoors, a continual stream of fire, and smoke, and wind ; which ascending in thick clouds replete with lightning, it began to rain down upon the heavenly bands, who were already fatigued with their labour...
4 ページ - Twas a fair scene wherein they stood, A green and sunny glade amid the wood, And in the midst an aged Banian grew. It was a goodly sight to see That venerable tree, For o'er the lawn, irregularly spread. Fifty straight columns propt its lofty head ; And many a long depending shoot, Seeking to strike its root, Straight like a plummet, grew towards the ground.
44 ページ - Those streets which never, since the days of yore, By human footstep had been visited, — Those streets which never more A human foot shall tread, — Ladurlad trod. In sunlight and sea-green, The thousand Palaces were seen Of that proud City, whose superb abodes Seemed reared by Giants for the immortal Gods. How silent and how beautiful they stand, Like things of Nature ! the eternal rocks Themselves not firmer.