10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JERREED»
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1
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron
... (2) And mounting featly for the mead, With Maugrabee and Mamaluke, His way
amid his Delis took, (4) To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt
jerreed. The Kislar only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors.
George Noël Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), 1851
2
The poetical works of lord Byron, with life
... f And mounting featly for the mead, With MaugrabeeJ and Mamaluke, His way
amid his Delis took,§ To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt
jerreed. The Kislar only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. IX.
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), 1859
3
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Collected and Arranged, ...
And mounting featly for the mead, With Maugrabee 1 and Mamaluke, His way
amid his Delis took, * To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt
jerreed. The Kislar only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. IX.
George Gordon Byron Byron (Barón), 1855
4
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Containing the Giaour, ...
To witness many an active deed With sabre keen or blunt jerreed. The Kislar only
and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. 1):. His head was leant upon
his hand, His eye look'd o'er the dark blue water That swiftly glides and gently ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, William Henry Lytton Earle BULWER (Baron Dalling and Bulwer.), 1851
5
A few notes taken during an overland journey from England to ...
At Doostchee all the neighbour' hood were assembled to witness a party of
horsemen playing at Jerreed, the favorite amusement of the Turks, and for
dexterity in which the black eunuchs at Constantinople are celebrated. 'Ihe
Jerreed is a ...
To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt jerreed. The Kislar
only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. His head was lent upon
his hand, His eye look'd o'er the dark blue water That swiftly glides and gently ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), 1859
7
The Works of Lord Byron
Tophaike ," musket. — The Bairam is announced by the cannon at sunset; the
illumination of the Mosques, and the firing of all kinds of emu] urns, loaded with
ball, proclaim it during the night. "' Jerreed, or Djerrid, a blunted Turkish javelln, ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1866
8
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: In Ten Volumes
To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt jerreed. The Kislar
only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. IX. His head was leant
upon his hand, His eye looked o'er the dark blue water That swiftly glides and
gently ...
George Gordon Noël Byron, 1861
9
The works of lord Byron, with notes by T. Moore [and others].
And mounting featly for the mead, With Maugrabee > and Mamaluke, His way
amid his Delis took, - To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt
jerreed. The Kislar only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. IX.
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), 1842
10
The Works of Lord Byron: complete in one volume
80 And mounting featly for the mead, With Maugrabee > and Mamalukc, His way
amid his Delis took, q To witness many an active deed With sabre keen, or blunt
jerreed. The Kislar only and his Moors Watch well the Haram's massy doors. IX.
George Noël Gordon Baron Byron, 1841
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