Narrative and elegiac poemsMacmillan, 1869 |
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Matthew Arnold. THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA . O Hussein . MOST just Vizier , send away The cloth - merchants , and let them be , Them and their dues , this day ! the King Is ill at ease , and calls for thee . The Vizier . O merchants ...
Matthew Arnold. THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA . O Hussein . MOST just Vizier , send away The cloth - merchants , and let them be , Them and their dues , this day ! the King Is ill at ease , and calls for thee . The Vizier . O merchants ...
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... Vizier ! without lying down , In the great window of the gate , Looking into the Registàn ; Where through the sellers ' booths the slaves Are this way bringing the dead man.— O Vizier , here is the King's door ! The King . O Vizier , I ...
... Vizier ! without lying down , In the great window of the gate , Looking into the Registàn ; Where through the sellers ' booths the slaves Are this way bringing the dead man.— O Vizier , here is the King's door ! The King . O Vizier , I ...
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... Vizier . O King , in this I praise thee not ! Now must I call thy grief not wise . Is he thy friend , or of thy blood , To find such favour in thine eyes ? Nay , were he thine own mother's son , Still , thou art king , and the law ...
... Vizier . O King , in this I praise thee not ! Now must I call thy grief not wise . Is he thy friend , or of thy blood , To find such favour in thine eyes ? Nay , were he thine own mother's son , Still , thou art king , and the law ...
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... Vizier , thou art old , I young ! Clear in these things I cannot see . My head is burning ; and a heat Is in my skin which angers me . But hear ye this , ye sons of men ! They that bear rule , and are obey'd , Unto a rule more strong ...
... Vizier , thou art old , I young ! Clear in these things I cannot see . My head is burning ; and a heat Is in my skin which angers me . But hear ye this , ye sons of men ! They that bear rule , and are obey'd , Unto a rule more strong ...
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... the right hand , Hard by a close of apricots , Upon the road of Samarcand ; Thither , O Vizier , will I bear This man my pity could not save , And , plucking up the marble flags , There lay 52 THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA .
... the right hand , Hard by a close of apricots , Upon the road of Samarcand ; Thither , O Vizier , will I bear This man my pity could not save , And , plucking up the marble flags , There lay 52 THE SICK KING IN BOKHARA .
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