Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... Seistan , with Zal , his father old . Whether that his own mighty strength at last . Feels the abhorr'd approaches of old age ; Or in some quarrel with the Persian King . There go : -Thou wilt not ? Yet my heart forebodes Danger or ...
... Seistan , with Zal , his father old . Whether that his own mighty strength at last . Feels the abhorr'd approaches of old age ; Or in some quarrel with the Persian King . There go : -Thou wilt not ? Yet my heart forebodes Danger or ...
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... Seistan , Nor slak'd my thirst at the clear Helmund stream : But lodg'd among my father's foes , and seen Afrasiab's cities only , Samarcand , Bokhara , and lone Khiva in the waste , And the black Toorkmun tents ; and only drunk The ...
... Seistan , Nor slak'd my thirst at the clear Helmund stream : But lodg'd among my father's foes , and seen Afrasiab's cities only , Samarcand , Bokhara , and lone Khiva in the waste , And the black Toorkmun tents ; and only drunk The ...
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... Seistan , And place thee on a bed , and mourn for thee , With the snow - headed Zal , and all my friends . And I will lay thee in that lovely earth , And heap a stately mound above thy bones , And plant a far - seen pillar over all ...
... Seistan , And place thee on a bed , and mourn for thee , With the snow - headed Zal , and all my friends . And I will lay thee in that lovely earth , And heap a stately mound above thy bones , And plant a far - seen pillar over all ...
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