Some Passages in the Life of an Adventurer in the Punjaub: Originally Published in the Delhi Gazette ...Gazette Press, 1842 - Počet stran: 275 |
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... look unmoved on the scene before you . But you call our ruler a great man ; is it greatness to destroy the shelter of the poor man , in order to build up lofty abodes for the rich ? All that you have seen in the new town is the produce ...
... look unmoved on the scene before you . But you call our ruler a great man ; is it greatness to destroy the shelter of the poor man , in order to build up lofty abodes for the rich ? All that you have seen in the new town is the produce ...
Strana 6
... our band , you would soon learn the secrets of our trade ; my lord looks astonished at my boldness , but I am safe in the hands of an honest soldier . ” ( e ) “ You " " are , my friend , but you will not long 6 PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF.
... our band , you would soon learn the secrets of our trade ; my lord looks astonished at my boldness , but I am safe in the hands of an honest soldier . ” ( e ) “ You " " are , my friend , but you will not long 6 PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF.
Strana 7
... look , and insolent gestures . On seeing me approach , some of these hailed me with curses and abuse , but Azîzûdîn sent one of his orderlies to draw me off . my As the train approached the entrance to the Shâlimâr AN ADVENTURER IN THE ...
... look , and insolent gestures . On seeing me approach , some of these hailed me with curses and abuse , but Azîzûdîn sent one of his orderlies to draw me off . my As the train approached the entrance to the Shâlimâr AN ADVENTURER IN THE ...
Strana 9
... look . " Let him alone , " said Ranjît , " I like plain speaking and he is but a nya jawān . You ride well , I hear , friend ? " I have strode a horse from my youth , your Highness . " " Well , you Farangis leap your horses . There is a ...
... look . " Let him alone , " said Ranjît , " I like plain speaking and he is but a nya jawān . You ride well , I hear , friend ? " I have strode a horse from my youth , your Highness . " " Well , you Farangis leap your horses . There is a ...
Strana 10
... look as if you spoke the truth , Bellasis ; Nand Singh has been made too much of ; and is ever daring in the wrong besides , he shewed to day that he cannot ride . But you must be careful , my palace grounds are not the scene for a ...
... look as if you spoke the truth , Bellasis ; Nand Singh has been made too much of ; and is ever daring in the wrong besides , he shewed to day that he cannot ride . But you must be careful , my palace grounds are not the scene for a ...
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Some Passages in the Life of an Adventurer in the Punjaub Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence Zobrazení fragmentů - 1970 |
Some Passages in the Life of an Adventurer in the Punjaub Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence Zobrazení fragmentů - 1970 |
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Aliverdi Amritsir appear arms Bellasis blood boats bold British brother called camp Chând Khân Chief Colonel Bellasis command court darbar death Delhi desired Dhyân Dhyan Singh effect enemy English European faithful faqir farangi favour fear feel Firozpur followers gained give ground Gulab Singh guns half hand head heart Highness hills Hindu horse hour hundred Kangra Kasur Kowr lady Lahaur land leader Lena Singh look lord Maharajah Mahtab master matchlock miles morning Multan murder Nand Singh night numbers officers orders Panjab party passed Patan person Peshawar plunder possession present Raja Rajah Ranjit Singh replied respect river royal Rupar rupees Sachet Singh Sahib Sardars scarcely servant Shah shew Sikh Sirhind Sodhi soldier soon Sutluj sword tell territory Thanadar third watch thought tion told took town troops trust usual Vaqil watch wise words
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Strana 87 - ... azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow, That lovely outline, which is fair As breathing marble, perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this heavenly sight But loathsomeness and ruin ? Spare nothing but a gloomy theme, On which the lightest heart might moralize?
Strana 215 - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; and happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all, is, that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
Strana 241 - Clasp me a little longer on the brink Of fate! while I can feel thy dear caress; And when this heart hath ceased to beat — oh! think, And let it mitigate thy woe's excess, That thou hast been to me all tenderness, And friend to more than human friendship just. Oh! by that retrospect of happiness, And by the hopes of an immortal trust, God shall assuage thy pangs — when I am laid in dust?
Strana 157 - Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink: Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him!
Strana 241 - If I had lived to smile but on the birth Of one dear pledge. But shall there then be none, In future times — no gentle little one To clasp thy neck, and look, resembling me ? Yet seems it, even while life's last pulses run, A sweetness in the cup of death to be, Lord of my bosom's love ! to die beholding thee...
Strana 157 - ... good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Strana 87 - Seized on her sinless soul ? Must then that peerless form Which love and admiration cannot view Without a beating heart, those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow, That lovely outline, which is fair As breathing marble, perish...
Strana 274 - Avitabili keeps down by grim fear what nothing else would keep down — the unruly spirits around him, who, if let slip, would riot in carnage ; his severity may therefore be extenuated, as the least of two evils.