Narrative and elegiac poemsMacmillan, 1869 |
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... and on his shield was no device , Only his helm was rich , inlaid with gold , And from the fluted spine atop a plume Of horsehair waved , a scarlet horsehair plume . So arm'd he issued forth ; and Ruksh , his 12 SOHRAB AND RUSTUM .
... and on his shield was no device , Only his helm was rich , inlaid with gold , And from the fluted spine atop a plume Of horsehair waved , a scarlet horsehair plume . So arm'd he issued forth ; and Ruksh , his 12 SOHRAB AND RUSTUM .
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Matthew Arnold. So arm'd he issued forth ; and Ruksh , his horse , Follow'd him like a faithful hound at heel , Ruksh , whose renown was noised through all the earth , The horse , whom Rustum on a foray once Did in Bokhara by the river ...
Matthew Arnold. So arm'd he issued forth ; and Ruksh , his horse , Follow'd him like a faithful hound at heel , Ruksh , whose renown was noised through all the earth , The horse , whom Rustum on a foray once Did in Bokhara by the river ...
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... Ruksh , the horse , Who stood at hand , utter'd a dreadful cry ; - No horse's cry was that , most like the roar Of some pain'd desert lion , who all day Has trail'd the hunter's javelin in his side , And comes at night to die upon the ...
... Ruksh , the horse , Who stood at hand , utter'd a dreadful cry ; - No horse's cry was that , most like the roar Of some pain'd desert lion , who all day Has trail'd the hunter's javelin in his side , And comes at night to die upon the ...
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... Ruksh , now thou grievest ; but , O Ruksh , thy feet Should then have rotted on their nimble joints , When first they bore thy master to this field ! ' But Sohrab look'd upon the horse and said : - Is this , then , Ruksh ? How often ...
... Ruksh , now thou grievest ; but , O Ruksh , thy feet Should then have rotted on their nimble joints , When first they bore thy master to this field ! ' But Sohrab look'd upon the horse and said : - Is this , then , Ruksh ? How often ...
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... Ruksh , thou art more fortunate than I ! For thou hast gone where I shall never go , And snuff'd the breezes of my father's home ; And thou hast trod the sands of Seistan , And seen the River of Helmund , and the Lake Of Zirrah ; and ...
... Ruksh , thou art more fortunate than I ! For thou hast gone where I shall never go , And snuff'd the breezes of my father's home ; And thou hast trod the sands of Seistan , And seen the River of Helmund , and the Lake Of Zirrah ; and ...
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