Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... Oxus , the King's guard , First , with black sheep - skin caps and with long spears ; Large men , large steeds ; who from Bokhara come And Khiva , and ferment the milk of mares . Next the more temperate Toorkmuns of the south , The ...
... Oxus , the King's guard , First , with black sheep - skin caps and with long spears ; Large men , large steeds ; who from Bokhara come And Khiva , and ferment the milk of mares . Next the more temperate Toorkmuns of the south , The ...
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... Oxus , all the Persian lords To cope with me in single fight ; but they Shrank ; only Rustum dar'd : then he and I ... Oxus with his summer floods , Oxus in summer wash them all away . ' He spoke : and Sohrab answer'd , on his feet ...
... Oxus , all the Persian lords To cope with me in single fight ; but they Shrank ; only Rustum dar'd : then he and I ... Oxus with his summer floods , Oxus in summer wash them all away . ' He spoke : and Sohrab answer'd , on his feet ...
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... Oxus stream- The yellow Oxus , by whose brink I die . ' And , with a heavy groan , Rustum replied : — ' Oh that its waves were flowing over me ! Oh that I saw its grains of yellow silt Roll tumbling in the current o'er my head ! ' And ...
... Oxus stream- The yellow Oxus , by whose brink I die . ' And , with a heavy groan , Rustum replied : — ' Oh that its waves were flowing over me ! Oh that I saw its grains of yellow silt Roll tumbling in the current o'er my head ! ' And ...
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