Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... Afrasiab bid me seek Thy counsel , and to heed thee as thy son , In Samarcand , before the army march'd ; And I will tell thee what my heart desires . Thou know'st if , since from Ader - baijan first I came among the Tartars , and bore ...
... Afrasiab bid me seek Thy counsel , and to heed thee as thy son , In Samarcand , before the army march'd ; And I will tell thee what my heart desires . Thou know'st if , since from Ader - baijan first I came among the Tartars , and bore ...
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... Afrasiab has , whom thou Mayst fight ; fight them , when they confront thy spear . But oh , let there be peace ' twixt thee and me ! ' He ceas'd : but while he spake , Rustum had risen , And stood erect , trembling with rage : his club ...
... Afrasiab has , whom thou Mayst fight ; fight them , when they confront thy spear . But oh , let there be peace ' twixt thee and me ! ' He ceas'd : but while he spake , Rustum had risen , And stood erect , trembling with rage : his club ...
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... Afrasiab's cities only , Samarcand , Bokhara , and lone Khiva in the waste , And the black Toorkmun tents ; and only drunk The desert rivers , Moorghab and Tejend , Kohik , and where the Kalmuks feed their sheep , The northern Sir ; and ...
... Afrasiab's cities only , Samarcand , Bokhara , and lone Khiva in the waste , And the black Toorkmun tents ; and only drunk The desert rivers , Moorghab and Tejend , Kohik , and where the Kalmuks feed their sheep , The northern Sir ; and ...
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