Stars of the Desert

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Laurence Hope 1908
English
  • To Aziz: Song of Mahomed Akram
  • Surf Song
  • Oh, Life, I have taken you for My Lover
  • Illusion
  • Sleep
  • Song of the Enfifa River
  • The River of Pearls at Fez: Translation
  • Syed Amir
  • Au Salon
  • The Lute Player of Casa Blanca
  • The Hospital on the Shore
  • Among the Sandhills
  • The Cactus
  • Lalla Radha and the Churel
  • Rabat: Morocco
  • Gathered from Ternina's Face
  • Opium: Li's Riverside Hut at Taku
  • In the Water Palace
  • The Crucifix
  • Wind o' the Waste: On the Wall of Pekin
  • Happiness
  • The Orange Garden
  • Droit du Seigneur
  • Korean Song
  • Stars of the Desert (Mahomed Akram's Night Watch)
  • The Fisherman's Bride
  • The End
  • The Consolation of Dreams
  • Men Should be Judged
  • The Island of Desolation: Song of Mohamed Akram
  • A Sea Pink
  • The Date-garden
  • Trees of Wharncliffe House
  • All Farewells should be gently spoken
  • Garden Song
  • The Match-maker
  • Vain-Glory
  • Worth while
  • Invitation to the Jungle
  • The Sinjib Tree
  • The Outlaw
  • Return!
  • Philosophy of Morning
  • The Slave
  • The Seasons
  • Devotion of Aziz to Mir Khan
  • The Purple Dusk
  • Hamlili, the Sultan of Song
  • Love is the Symbol of a Sacred Thing
  • Istar-i-Sahara
  • Love the Careless
  • Shouldst Thou Consent
  • Reminiscence of Maëterlinck's ''Life of the Bee''
  • On Deck
  • The Ocean Tramp
  • The Mirrored Stars of Tangier
  • At Simrole Tank
  • The Guru's Tale: The Enchanted Night
  • Among the Fuchsias
  • At the Taking of the Fort
  • Twilight
  • To Aziz
  • In the Vineyards
  • In the African Desert
  • In the City: Song of Mahomed Akram
  • The Jungle Fear
  • Disloyal
  • The Court of Pomegranates
  • The Tower of Victory
Laurence Hope was the nom de plume of Adela Florence Nicolson, a British poet who wrote verses inspired by India, where she lived. This collection, her second, was originally published in 1903. - Summary by Newgatenovelist

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