Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk Macmillan, 1940 - 663 pages |
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Page 235
... Rustum hoards his fame ! But I will fight unknown , and in plain arms ; Let not men say of Rustum , he was matched In single fight with any mortal man . " He spoke , and frowned ; and Gudurz turned , and ran Back quickly through the ...
... Rustum hoards his fame ! But I will fight unknown , and in plain arms ; Let not men say of Rustum , he was matched In single fight with any mortal man . " He spoke , and frowned ; and Gudurz turned , and ran Back quickly through the ...
Page 239
... Rustum lifted now , and struck One stroke ; but again Sohrab sprang aside , Lithe as the glancing snake , and the club came Thundering to earth , and leaped from Rustum's hand . And Rustum followed his own blow , and fell To his knees ...
... Rustum lifted now , and struck One stroke ; but again Sohrab sprang aside , Lithe as the glancing snake , and the club came Thundering to earth , and leaped from Rustum's hand . And Rustum followed his own blow , and fell To his knees ...
Page 245
... Rustum gazed on him with grief , and said : - " O Sohrab , thou indeed art such a son Whom Rustum , wert thou his , might well have loved . Yet here thou errest , Sohrab , or else men Have told thee false - thou art not Rustum's son . For ...
... Rustum gazed on him with grief , and said : - " O Sohrab , thou indeed art such a son Whom Rustum , wert thou his , might well have loved . Yet here thou errest , Sohrab , or else men Have told thee false - thou art not Rustum's son . For ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 38 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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