Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk Macmillan, 1940 - 663 sider |
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... thou vainly question thus Of Rustum ? I am here , whom thou hast called By challenge forth : make good thy vaunt ... Art thou so fierce ? Thou wilt not fright me so ! I am no girl , to be made pale by words . Yet this thou hast said well ...
... thou vainly question thus Of Rustum ? I am here , whom thou hast called By challenge forth : make good thy vaunt ... Art thou so fierce ? Thou wilt not fright me so ! I am no girl , to be made pale by words . Yet this thou hast said well ...
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... Thy courage or thy craft , and spread thy fame , To glad thy father in his weak old age . Fool , thou art 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 ...
... Thy courage or thy craft , and spread thy fame , To glad thy father in his weak old age . Fool , thou art 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 ...
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... 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 had no son : one child he had- But one - a girl ...
... 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 had no son : one child he had- But one - a girl ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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