Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... Sohrab took , By a false boast , the style of Rustum's son ; Or that men gave it him , to swell his fame . So deem'd ... Sohrab's mother , in her bloom ; And that old King , her father , who lov'd well His wandering guest , and gave him ...
... Sohrab took , By a false boast , the style of Rustum's son ; Or that men gave it him , to swell his fame . So deem'd ... Sohrab's mother , in her bloom ; And that old King , her father , who lov'd well His wandering guest , and gave him ...
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... Sohrab , that were a proof which could not lie . If thou show this , then art thou Rustum's son . ' Then , with weak hasty fingers , Sohrab loos'd His belt , and near the shoulder bar'd his arm , And show'd a sign in faint vermilion ...
... Sohrab , that were a proof which could not lie . If thou show this , then art thou Rustum's son . ' Then , with weak hasty fingers , Sohrab loos'd His belt , and near the shoulder bar'd his arm , And show'd a sign in faint vermilion ...
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... Sohrab had the advantage . The second , the youth obtained a victory , but granted life to his unknown father . The third was fatal to Sohrab , who , when writhing in the pangs of death , warned his conqueror to shun the vengeance that ...
... Sohrab had the advantage . The second , the youth obtained a victory , but granted life to his unknown father . The third was fatal to Sohrab , who , when writhing in the pangs of death , warned his conqueror to shun the vengeance that ...
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