Narrative and elegiac poemsMacmillan, 1869 |
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... 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 , B 2 SOHRAB AND RUSTUM . 3.
... 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 , B 2 SOHRAB AND RUSTUM . 3.
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... ; so Haman bade— Haman , who next to Peran - Wisa ruled The host , and still was in his lusty prime . From their black tents , long files of horse , they stream'd ; As when , some grey November morn , the files SOHRAB AND RUSTUM . 5.
... ; so Haman bade— Haman , who next to Peran - Wisa ruled The host , and still was in his lusty prime . From their black tents , long files of horse , they stream'd ; As when , some grey November morn , the files SOHRAB AND RUSTUM . 5.
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... hosts , and spake , and said : - ' Ferood , and ye , Persians and Tartars , hear ! Let there be truce between the hosts to - day . But choose a champion from the Persian lords To fight our champion Sohrab , man to man . ' As , in the ...
... hosts , and spake , and said : - ' Ferood , and ye , Persians and Tartars , hear ! Let there be truce between the hosts to - day . But choose a champion from the Persian lords To fight our champion Sohrab , man to man . ' As , in the ...
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... host Second , and was the uncle of the King ; These came and counsell'd , and then Gudurz said : - - ' Ferood , shame bids us take their challenge up , Yet champion have we none to match this youth . He has the wild stag's foot , the ...
... host Second , and was the uncle of the King ; These came and counsell'd , and then Gudurz said : - - ' Ferood , shame bids us take their challenge up , Yet champion have we none to match this youth . He has the wild stag's foot , the ...
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... hosts of thankless kings , And with these slaughterous hands draw sword no more . ' He spoke , and smiled ; and Gudurz made reply : - ' What then , O Rustum , will men say to this , When Sohrab dares our bravest forth , and seeks Thee ...
... hosts of thankless kings , And with these slaughterous hands draw sword no more . ' He spoke , and smiled ; and Gudurz made reply : - ' What then , O Rustum , will men say to this , When Sohrab dares our bravest forth , and seeks Thee ...
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