| East - 1812 - 764 pages
...•here, as this place is most worthy to hold you, and to-morrow I will order my workmen to remove the pavilion next my own. The enchanters were pleased...But the sultan's misfortunes did not make him forget thecauseof them. Recalled acouncil of his captains, and commanded the visier Horam to be brought before... | |
| Sir Charles Morell - 1825 - 270 pages
...workmen to remove the pavilion next to my own. The enchanter? were pleased at the speech of Abitbal, and the banquet was prepared for the conquerors in...not make him forget the cause of them. He called a counsel of his captains, and commanded the vizier Horam to be brought before them. The vizier was condemned... | |
| Eastern romance - 1845 - 446 pages
...residence here, as this place is most worthy to hold you ; and to-morrow I will order my workmen to remove the pavilion next my own." The enchanters were pleased...called a council of his captains, and commanded the vizier Horam to be brought before them. The vizier was condemned by every voice ; and Misnar, with... | |
| Selected tales - 1861 - 384 pages
...residence here, as this place is most worthy to hold you ; and to-morrow I will order my workmen to remove the pavilion next my own.' The enchanters were pleased...called a council of his captains, and commanded the vizier Horam to be brought before them. The vizier was condemned by every voice ; and Misnar, with... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1876 - 752 pages
...residence here, as this place is most worthy to hold you, and to-morrow I will order my workmen to remove the pavilion next my own." The enchanters were pleased...called a council of his captains, and commanded the Vizier Horam to be brought before them. The Vizier was condemned by every voice, and Misnar, with tears... | |
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