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1 It bewailed the fallen honours of the Abencerrages , and imprecated vengeance on their oppressors.
2 It was here I wrote the "Martyrs," the " Abencerrages , " the "Itinéraire," and "Moise."
3 I called this the Pass of the Abencerrages - that is to say, the Children of the Saddle.
4 He visited the great court of the lions, famous for the perfidious massacre of the gallant Abencerrages .
5 In the proudest days of Moslem domination, the Abencerrages were the soul of every thing noble and chivalrous.
6 In his fury he slew the prince Aben Haxig, and his followers fell upon and massacred the Abencerrages .
7 Boabdil had been brought from Guadix by the conspirators, the foremost of whom were the gallant race of the Abencerrages .
8 Henarez is the Moorish name of the Soria family, who are, they say, descendants of the Abencerrages , converted to Christianity.
9 J. P. de Florian's Gonsalve de Cordoue and Chateaubriand's Le dernier des Abencerrages are imitations of Perez de Hita's work.
10 In all services of hazard; in all adventurous forays, and hair-breadth hazards; the Abencerrages were sure to win the brightest laurels.
11 The hall of the Abencerrages in the Alhambra takes its name from being the reputed scene of the massacre of the family.
12 It alluded to the story of the garden, the wrongs of the fair queen of Granada, and the misfortunes of the Abencerrages .
13 Know, then, that my name is Abendaraez, and that I am of the noble but unfortunate line of the Abencerrages of Granada.
14 ABENCERRAGES , a family or faction that is said to have held a prominent position in the Moorish kingdom of Granada in the 15th century.
15 It was a plaintive Moorish ballad, and he recognized in it the lamentations of one of the Abencerrages on leaving the walls of lovely Granada.
16 When I sat in the hall of the Abencerrages , I suffered my mind to conjure up all that I had read of that illustrious line.
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