Narrative and elegiac poemsMacmillan, 1869 |
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... father ; who , I hoped , should greet , Should one day greet , upon some well - fought field , His not unworthy , not inglorious son . So I long hoped , but him I never find . Come then , hear now , and grant me what I ask . Let the two ...
... father ; who , I hoped , should greet , Should one day greet , upon some well - fought field , His not unworthy , not inglorious son . So I long hoped , but him I never find . Come then , hear now , and grant me what I ask . Let the two ...
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... father thou hast never seen ? That were far best , my son , to stay with us Unmurmuring ; in our tents , while it is war , And when ' tis truce , then in Afrasiab's towns . But , if this one desire indeed rules all , To seek out Rustum ...
... father thou hast never seen ? That were far best , my son , to stay with us Unmurmuring ; in our tents , while it is war , And when ' tis truce , then in Afrasiab's towns . But , if this one desire indeed rules all , To seek out Rustum ...
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... father , not seek single fights In vain ! -but who can keep the lion's cub From ravening , and who govern Rustum's son ? Go , I will grant thee what thy heart desires . ' So said he , and dropp'd Sohrab's hand , and left His bed , and ...
... father , not seek single fights In vain ! -but who can keep the lion's cub From ravening , and who govern Rustum's son ? Go , I will grant thee what thy heart desires . ' So said he , and dropp'd Sohrab's hand , and left His bed , and ...
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... father , whom the robber Afghans vex , And clip his borders short , and drive his herds , And he has none to guard his weak old age . There would I go , and hang my armour up , And with my great name fence that weak old man , And spend ...
... father , whom the robber Afghans vex , And clip his borders short , and drive his herds , And he has none to guard his weak old age . There would I go , and hang my armour up , And with my great name fence that weak old man , And spend ...
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... father's head ! by thine own soul ! Art thou not Rustum ? speak ! art thou not he ? ' But Rustum eyed askance the kneeling youth , And turn'd away , and spoke to his own soul : — ' Ah me , I muse what this young fox may mean ! False ...
... father's head ! by thine own soul ! Art thou not Rustum ? speak ! art thou not he ? ' But Rustum eyed askance the kneeling youth , And turn'd away , and spoke to his own soul : — ' Ah me , I muse what this young fox may mean ! False ...
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