And begged him to vouchsafe to tell his slave The reason, first, of that command he gave About the light ; then, when he saw the face, , Why he knelt down ; and lastly, how it was That fare so poor as his detained him in the place. Englische Studien - Stran 377uredili: - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 448 strani
...it was, That fare so poor as his detained him in the place. The Sultan said, with much humanity, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villainies were done, Must be some lord of mine, perhaps a lawless son.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 438 strani
...poor as his detained him in the place. The Sultan said, with much humanity, " Since first I saw thec come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villainies were done, Must be some lord of mine, perhaps a lawless son.... | |
| 1839 - 446 strani
...was, V That fare so poor as his detain'd him in the place. J The Sultan said, with much humanity, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villanies were done, >• IVfust be some lord of mine, perhaps a lawless... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1844 - 314 strani
...in the place. J By whom such daring villanies were done, ( The Sultan said, with a benignant eye, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one | Whoe'er he was, I knew my task, but fear'd A father's heart, in case the worst appear'd... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 strani
...how it was That fare so poor as his detained him in the place. The Sultan said, with much humanity, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villanies were done Must be some lord of mine, perhaps a lawless son.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 strani
...how it was That fare so poor as his detain'd him in the place. The Sultan said, with a benignant eye, "Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villanies were done Must be some lord of mine, ay, e'en perhaps a son.... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 strani
...it was That fare so poor as his detain'd him in the place. The Sultan said, with a benignant eye, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villanies were done Must be some lord of mine, ay, e'en perhaps a son.... | |
| 1853 - 564 strani
...it was That fare so poor as hi* detain'd him in the place. The Sultan said, with a benignant eye, " Since first I saw thee come and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom euch daring villanies were done, Must be some lord of mine, — aye, e'en, perhaps,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1857 - 350 strani
...it was, That fare so poor as his detain'd him in the place. The Sultan said, with much humanity, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villanies were done, Must be some lord of mine, perhaps a lawless son.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 strani
...how it was That fare so poor as his detained him in the place. The Sultan said, with much humanity, " Since first I saw thee come, and heard thy cry, I could not rid me of a dread, that one By whom such daring villanies were done Must be some lord of mine, perhaps a lawless sou.... | |
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