Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee go; And then that all the Tartar host would praise Thy courage or thy craft, and spread thy fame, To glad thy father in... The Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold - Page 77de Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 502 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...and by an unknown man ! Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be, Than to thy friends, and to thy father old." And, with a fearless mien, Sohrab replied... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...and by an unknown man ! Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be, Than to thy friends, and to thy father old." And, with a fearless mien, Sohrab replied... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...and by an unknown man ! Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be, Than to thy friends, and to thy father old." And, with a fearless mien, Sohrab replied... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...slain, and by an unknown man! Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be Than to thy friends, and to thy father old.' And, with a fearless mien, Sohrab replied:—... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...weak old age. Fool, thou art slain, and by an unknown manl Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be Than to thy friends, and to thy father old.' And, with... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...Afrasiab's tent ; Or else that the great Rnstum would come down Himself to fight, and that -thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee go. And then all the Tartar host would praise Thy courage or thy craft, and spread thy fame, To glad thy father... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 396 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...slain, and by an unknown man! Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be Than to thy friends, and to thy father old.' And, with a fearless mien, Sohrab replied... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 258 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...and by an unknown man ! Dearer to the red jackals shalt thou be Than to thy friends, and to thy father old." And, with a fearless mien, Sohrab replied... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1889 - 288 pages
...must be gladded straight. Greene and Lodge, Looking Glass for Lond. and Eng. Thou thoughtest . . . that all the Tartar host would praise Thy courage or thy craft, and spread thy fame, To ylml thy father In his weak old age. M. Arnold, Sohrab and Rustum. Ht intrans. To be glad ; rejoice.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1890 - 90 pages
...Afrasiab's tent. 630 Or else that the great Rustum would come down Himself to fight, and that thy wiles would move His heart to take a gift, and let thee...praise Thy courage or thy craft, and spread thy fame, 535 To glad thy father in his weak old age. Fool, thou art slain, and by an unknown man ! Dearer to... | |
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