"Hookah" Quotes from Famous Books
... feeble love is sated, he will hold thee surely then Something lower than his hookah,—something less than ... — The Bon Gaultier Ballads • William Edmonstoune Aytoun
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... There was a large sofa of most comfortable shape, covered with dark red velvet, and furnished with pillows and foot rugs, which would have satisfied a Sybarite of the first water. Beside the sofa stood a hookah, with all appliances in the Oriental fashion; and half a dozen long cherry-wood pipes neatly arranged above the mantelpiece showed that Mr. Steadman's uncle was a smoker of ... — Phantom Fortune, A Novel • M. E. Braddon
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... lute, and many strings are broken, Some one was playing it, and some one tore The silken tassels round my Hookah woven; Some one who plays, and smokes, and loves, ... — India's Love Lyrics • Adela Florence Cory Nicolson (AKA Laurence Hope), et al.
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... as the fumes of tobacco, whether inhaled through hookah, narghil, chibouque, Dutch porcelain, pure Principe, or Regalia. And a great oversight had it been in King Media, to have omitted pipes among the appliances of this voyage that we went. Tobacco ... — Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2) • Herman Melville
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