The Complete Works of Lord Byron Including His Suppressed Poems and Others Never Before Published, Volumen 4Baudry's foreign library, 1832 |
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... houris , like all other pretty creatures , Do just whate'er they please , by dint of features . CXII . And what they pleased to do with the young khan In heaven , I know not , nor pretend to guess ; But doubtless they prefer a fine ...
... houris , like all other pretty creatures , Do just whate'er they please , by dint of features . CXII . And what they pleased to do with the young khan In heaven , I know not , nor pretend to guess ; But doubtless they prefer a fine ...
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... houris , angels , saints descried In one voluptuous blaze , and then he died : CXVI . But , with a heavenly rapture on his face , The good old khan - who long had ceased to see Houris , or aught except his florid race , Who grew like ...
... houris , angels , saints descried In one voluptuous blaze , and then he died : CXVI . But , with a heavenly rapture on his face , The good old khan - who long had ceased to see Houris , or aught except his florid race , Who grew like ...
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