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Lalla Rookh - poem

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Lalla Rookh - poem

An oriental romance by Thomas Moore. The eponymous heroine (the name means 'tulip cheeked') is engaged to the young king of Bukhara. She goes to meet him, but falls in love with Feramorz, a poet from her entourage. When she enters the palace of her betrothed, she faints, but revives at the sound of a familiar voice, and is enraptured to find that the poet she loves is none other than the king to whom she is engaged.

Moore's house was named for the poem.

In the 1941 film, , some lines from the poem are read and a small sailing ship is then given the name Lalla Rookh.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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