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... stood before him , charged with food ; A side of roasted sheep , and cakes of bread , And dark green melons ; and there Rustum sate Listless , and held a falcon on his wrist , And played with it ; but Gudurz came and stood Before him ...
... stood before him , charged with food ; A side of roasted sheep , and cakes of bread , And dark green melons ; and there Rustum sate Listless , and held a falcon on his wrist , And played with it ; but Gudurz came and stood Before him ...
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... Stood in broad daylight , and the sky was pure , And the sun sparkled on the Oxus stream . But in the gloom they fought , with bloodshot eyes And laboring breath ; first Rustum struck the shield Which Sohrab held stiff out ; the steel ...
... Stood in broad daylight , and the sky was pure , And the sun sparkled on the Oxus stream . But in the gloom they fought , with bloodshot eyes And laboring breath ; first Rustum struck the shield Which Sohrab held stiff out ; the steel ...
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... Stood Up from Ludlow When smoke stood up from Ludlow , And mist blew off from Teme , And blithe afield to plowing Against the morning beam I strode beside my team , The blackbird in the coppice Looked out to see me stride , And ...
... Stood Up from Ludlow When smoke stood up from Ludlow , And mist blew off from Teme , And blithe afield to plowing Against the morning beam I strode beside my team , The blackbird in the coppice Looked out to see me stride , And ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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