
Ismael; an oriental tale. With other poems
Ismael; an oriental tale is a narrative poem by Edward Bulwer Lytton, written in the early 19th century. The poem follows Ismael, a young prince on a quest to reclaim the Persian throne, exploring themes of love, war, and destiny. It features notable characters such as Ismael, whose bravery is tested in battle, and Selyma, his devoted beloved. This work reflects the poetic style of its time and contributes to the tradition of English poetry influenced by classical themes.



















































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