Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 225
... Rustum , like thy might is this young man's ! He has the wild stag's foot , the lion's heart . And he is young , and Iran's Chiefs are old , Or else too weak ; and all eyes turn to thee . Come ... Rustum made reply : 15 SOHRAB AND RUSTUM 225.
... Rustum , like thy might is this young man's ! He has the wild stag's foot , the lion's heart . And he is young , and Iran's Chiefs are old , Or else too weak ; and all eyes turn to thee . Come ... Rustum made reply : 15 SOHRAB AND RUSTUM 225.
Strana 229
... Rustum ? I am here , whom thou hast call'd By challenge forth : make good thy vaunt , or yield . Is it with Rustum only thou wouldst fight ? Rash boy , men look on Rustum's face and flee . For well I know , that did great Rustum stand ...
... Rustum ? I am here , whom thou hast call'd By challenge forth : make good thy vaunt , or yield . Is it with Rustum only thou wouldst fight ? Rash boy , men look on Rustum's face and flee . For well I know , that did great Rustum stand ...
Strana 233
... 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 . Then Rustum rais'd his head : his dreadful eyes Glar'd , and he shook on high his ...
... 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 . Then Rustum rais'd his head : his dreadful eyes Glar'd , and he shook on high his ...
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