A Book for a Corner; Or, Selections in Prose and Verse from Authors the Best Suited to that Mode of Enjoyment: With Comments on Each, and a General Introduction, Volume 1Leigh Hunt G.P. Putnam, 1852 - English literature |
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... Desert of Lop Kubla Khan • Kubla Khan's Palace at Xanadu . Kubla Khan's Person and State • · Thomas Amory . 137 149 William de Rubruquis . 154 Marco Polo . 162 66 " " 164 66 165 66 66 168 170 171 Friar Oderic's Rich Man who was fed by ...
... Desert of Lop Kubla Khan • Kubla Khan's Palace at Xanadu . Kubla Khan's Person and State • · Thomas Amory . 137 149 William de Rubruquis . 154 Marco Polo . 162 66 " " 164 66 165 66 66 168 170 171 Friar Oderic's Rich Man who was fed by ...
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... desert of Lop , to the ghastly calling of people's names — to " Voices calling in the dead of night , And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses . " He has another line in the same passage ...
... desert of Lop , to the ghastly calling of people's names — to " Voices calling in the dead of night , And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses . " He has another line in the same passage ...
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... Lop , which is a great city from which is the entrance of a great desert , called also the wil- derness of Lop , seated between the east and the north - east . The inhabitants are Mahommedans , subject to the Great Khan . In the city of Lop ...
... Lop , which is a great city from which is the entrance of a great desert , called also the wil- derness of Lop , seated between the east and the north - east . The inhabitants are Mahommedans , subject to the Great Khan . In the city of Lop ...
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