Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... sand , Which it sent flying wide : -then Sohrab threw In turn , and full struck Rustum's shield : sharp rang , The ... sand : And now might Sohrab have unsheath'd his sword , And pierc'd the mighty Rustum while he lay Dizzy , and on his ...
... sand , Which it sent flying wide : -then Sohrab threw In turn , and full struck Rustum's shield : sharp rang , The ... sand : And now might Sohrab have unsheath'd his sword , And pierc'd the mighty Rustum while he lay Dizzy , and on his ...
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... sand , Like some rich hyacinth , which by the scythe Of an unskilful gardener has been cut , Mowing the garden grass - plots near its bed , And lies , a fragrant tower of purple bloom , On the mown , dying grass ; -so Sohrab lay ...
... sand , Like some rich hyacinth , which by the scythe Of an unskilful gardener has been cut , Mowing the garden grass - plots near its bed , And lies , a fragrant tower of purple bloom , On the mown , dying grass ; -so Sohrab lay ...
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... sands begin To hem his watery march , and dam his streams , And split his currents ; that for many a league The shorn and parcell'd Oxus strains along Through beds of sand and matted rushy isles— Oxus , forgetting the bright speed he ...
... sands begin To hem his watery march , and dam his streams , And split his currents ; that for many a league The shorn and parcell'd Oxus strains along Through beds of sand and matted rushy isles— Oxus , forgetting the bright speed he ...
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