PoemsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 - 248 |
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... fight , Where host meets host , and many names are sunk : But of a single combat Fame speaks clear . " He spoke and Peran - Wisa took the hand Of the young man in his , and sigh'd , and said : " O Sohrab , an unquiet heart is thine ...
... fight , Where host meets host , and many names are sunk : But of a single combat Fame speaks clear . " He spoke and Peran - Wisa took the hand Of the young man in his , and sigh'd , and said : " O Sohrab , an unquiet heart is thine ...
Strona 9
... fight : Seek him in peace , and carry to his arms , O Sohrab , carry an unwounded son ! But far hence seek him , for ... fights In vain : -- - but who can keep the lion's cub From ravening ? and who govern Rustum's son ? Go : I will ...
... fight : Seek him in peace , and carry to his arms , O Sohrab , carry an unwounded son ! But far hence seek him , for ... fights In vain : -- - but who can keep the lion's cub From ravening ? and who govern Rustum's son ? Go : I will ...
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... fight our champion Sohrab , man to man . " As , in the country , on a morn in June , When the dew glistens on the pearled ears , A shiver runs through the deep corn for joy- So , when they heard what Peran - Wisa said , A thrill through ...
... fight our champion Sohrab , man to man . " As , in the country , on a morn in June , When the dew glistens on the pearled ears , A shiver runs through the deep corn for joy- So , when they heard what Peran - Wisa said , A thrill through ...
Strona 14
... fight . Stand forth the while , and take their challenge up . " man's name . So spake he ; and Ferood stood forth and said : " Old man , be it agreed as thou hast said . Let Sohrab arm , and we will find a man . " - He spoke ; and Peran ...
... fight . Stand forth the while , and take their challenge up . " man's name . So spake he ; and Ferood stood forth and said : " Old man , be it agreed as thou hast said . Let Sohrab arm , and we will find a man . " - He spoke ; and Peran ...
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... fight their champion - and thou know'st his name Sohrab men call him , but his birth is hid . O Rustum , like thy might is this young man's ! He has the wild stag's foot , the lion's heart . And he is young , and Iran's Chiefs are old ...
... fight their champion - and thou know'st his name Sohrab men call him , but his birth is hid . O Rustum , like thy might is this young man's ! He has the wild stag's foot , the lion's heart . And he is young , and Iran's Chiefs are old ...
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