Narrative and elegiac poemsMacmillan, 1869 |
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... d approaches of old age ; Or in some quarrel with the Persian King . There go ! -Thou wilt not ? Yet my heart forebodes Danger or death awaits thee on this field . Fain would I know thee safe and well , though SOHRAB AND RUSTUM .
... d approaches of old age ; Or in some quarrel with the Persian King . There go ! -Thou wilt not ? Yet my heart forebodes Danger or death awaits thee on this field . Fain would I know thee safe and well , though SOHRAB AND RUSTUM .
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... wilt thou rush on death ? Be govern'd ! quit the Tartar host , and come To Iran , and be as my son to me , And fight beneath my banner till I die . There are no youths in Iran brave as thou . ' So he spake , mildly ; Sohrab heard his ...
... wilt thou rush on death ? Be govern'd ! quit the Tartar host , and come To Iran , and be as my son to me , And fight beneath my banner till I die . There are no youths in Iran brave as thou . ' So he spake , mildly ; Sohrab heard his ...
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... wilt not fright me so . I am no girl , to be made pale by words . Yet this thou hast said well , did Rustum stand Here on this field , there were no fighting then . But Rustum is far hence , and we stand here . Begin ! thou art more ...
... wilt not fright me so . I am no girl , to be made pale by words . Yet this thou hast said well , did Rustum stand Here on this field , there were no fighting then . But Rustum is far hence , and we stand here . Begin ! thou art more ...
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... I may counsel thee , Let Hussein , if thou wilt , make haste . To speak in order what hath chanced . The King . O Vizier , be it as thou say'st ! Hussein . Three days since , at the time of 42 THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA .
... I may counsel thee , Let Hussein , if thou wilt , make haste . To speak in order what hath chanced . The King . O Vizier , be it as thou say'st ! Hussein . Three days since , at the time of 42 THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA .
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... wilt not listen here ? 6 What , wilt thou pray , and get thee grace , And all grace shall to me be grudged ? Nay but , I swear , from this thy path I will not stir till I be judged . ' Then they who stood about the King Drew close ...
... wilt not listen here ? 6 What , wilt thou pray , and get thee grace , And all grace shall to me be grudged ? Nay but , I swear , from this thy path I will not stir till I be judged . ' Then they who stood about the King Drew close ...
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