Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 7
Page 132
... Hadallah's consideration the moral to be de- duced from the following " story of Adda : " - " Beware ! thou may'st deceive thyself ; for he Has other passions that can be aroused , And he can hate as fervently as love . Hear me while I ...
... Hadallah's consideration the moral to be de- duced from the following " story of Adda : " - " Beware ! thou may'st deceive thyself ; for he Has other passions that can be aroused , And he can hate as fervently as love . Hear me while I ...
Page 133
... Hadallah , with approving smiles , Once more he muses on Hadallah's charms . " * * * " Compulsion he would spurn , as ruinous To the high visions which his fancy forms Of bliss , resulting from the yielding love Of so much beauty ...
... Hadallah , with approving smiles , Once more he muses on Hadallah's charms . " * * * " Compulsion he would spurn , as ruinous To the high visions which his fancy forms Of bliss , resulting from the yielding love Of so much beauty ...
Page 134
... Hadallah in that crisis prayed , " Protect me , God ! in whom I trust . " " When instantly the infernal charm dis- solved Like a foul mist beneath the solar beam , The casement closed against the intrusive fiend , And fair Hadallah's ...
... Hadallah in that crisis prayed , " Protect me , God ! in whom I trust . " " When instantly the infernal charm dis- solved Like a foul mist beneath the solar beam , The casement closed against the intrusive fiend , And fair Hadallah's ...
Page 143
... Hadallah ; but As- modeus whispered to him to place her that day beside himself on the throne , and to proclaim her Queen . Insen- sible to love , she might be overcome by ambition . ' Tis done ; and Hadallah , as she is proclaimed ...
... Hadallah ; but As- modeus whispered to him to place her that day beside himself on the throne , and to proclaim her Queen . Insen- sible to love , she might be overcome by ambition . ' Tis done ; and Hadallah , as she is proclaimed ...
Page 144
... Hadallah might have treated the demi - fiend more mildly ; for her good sense must have told her that , for a son of Belial , his behaviour had not been so very much amiss ! True , he began his courtship ill by doing what he could to ...
... Hadallah might have treated the demi - fiend more mildly ; for her good sense must have told her that , for a son of Belial , his behaviour had not been so very much amiss ! True , he began his courtship ill by doing what he could to ...
Contents
93 | |
102 | |
118 | |
174 | |
194 | |
202 | |
212 | |
256 | |
272 | |
289 | |
304 | |
317 | |
320 | |
505 | |
529 | |
548 | |
715 | |
733 | |
744 | |
752 | |
767 | |
775 | |
781 | |
801 | |
815 | |
832 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aberystwith admiration Antediluvians Antonio appears Ataman beauty British Cæsar called character Chartist Christian colonies colour Cossacks court Crescentia dear death Dniepr earth Egypt empire England eyes father favour feel France French genius give Hadallah hall hand head heart heaven honour hope human Hume imagination influence Japhet king labour land less light Lincoln's Inn look Lord Lord John Russell means Mehemet Ali ment mighty mind miracle moral nature ness never night noble observe once Ottoman Ottoman empire Pacha pass passion picture poem poet poetical poetry political Porte present racter Russia scene seems Shakspeare side sion slave song soul spirit style Syria taste thee thing thou thought throne tion treaty ture Turkey turn Ukraine verse Villemain Voltaire Walachia Whigs whole young youth