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... Persians and Tartars , hear ! Let there be truce between the hosts to - day . But choose a champion from the Persian lords To fight our champion Sohrab , man to man . " As , in the country , on a morn in June , When the dew glistens on ...
... Persians and Tartars , hear ! Let there be truce between the hosts to - day . But choose a champion from the Persian lords To fight our champion Sohrab , man to man . " As , in the country , on a morn in June , When the dew glistens on ...
Page 235
... Persian host appeared . And all the Persians knew him , and with shouts Hailed ; but the Tartars knew not who he was . And dear as the wet diver to the eyes Of his pale wife who waits and weeps on shore , 270 280 By sandy Bahrein , in ...
... Persian host appeared . And all the Persians knew him , and with shouts Hailed ; but the Tartars knew not who he was . And dear as the wet diver to the eyes Of his pale wife who waits and weeps on shore , 270 280 By sandy Bahrein , in ...
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... Persians Rustum came . And Rustum to the Persian front advanced , And Sohrab armed in Haman's tent , and came . And as afield the reapers cut a swath Down through the middle of a rich man's corn , And on each side are squares of ...
... Persians Rustum came . And Rustum to the Persian front advanced , And Sohrab armed in Haman's tent , and came . And as afield the reapers cut a swath Down through the middle of a rich man's corn , And on each side are squares of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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