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To fight their champion - and thou know'st his name— Sohrab men call him , but his birth is hid . O Rustum , like thy might is this man's ! young He has the wild stag's foot , the lion's heart . And he is young , and Iran's Chiefs are ...
To fight their champion - and thou know'st his name— Sohrab men call him , but his birth is hid . O Rustum , like thy might is this man's ! young He has the wild stag's foot , the lion's heart . And he is young , and Iran's Chiefs are ...
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But Sohrab heard , and quail'd not , but rush'd on , And struck again ; and again Rustum bow'd His head ; but this time all the blade , like glass , Sprang in a thousand shivers on the helm , And in his hand the hilt remain'd alone .
But Sohrab heard , and quail'd not , but rush'd on , And struck again ; and again Rustum bow'd His head ; but this time all the blade , like glass , Sprang in a thousand shivers on the helm , And in his hand the hilt remain'd alone .
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219 SOHRAB and RUSTUM . In a prefatory note to his poem Matthew Arnold quotes the following passage from Sir John Malcolm's History of Persia : " The young Sohrab was the fruit of one of Rustum's early amours .
219 SOHRAB and RUSTUM . In a prefatory note to his poem Matthew Arnold quotes the following passage from Sir John Malcolm's History of Persia : " The young Sohrab was the fruit of one of Rustum's early amours .
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