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" THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. MY beautiful, my beautiful, that standest meekly by, With thy proudly arched and glossy neck and dark and fiery eye ! Fret not to roam the desert now with all thy winged speed ; I may not mount on thee again : thou'rt... "
The News magazine, ed. by T. Smith - Trang 33
được biên tập bởi - 1864
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The Spirit of the English Magazines

1830 - 504 trang
...peace was established where lately all had been strife and bloodshed. THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. My beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly...neck, and dark and fiery eye ; Fret not to roam the delart now, with all thy winged speed — / may not mount on thee again — thou'rt sold, my Arab steed...

The undying one, and other poems

Caroline Elizabeth S. Norton (hon. mrs. George.) - 1830 - 294 trang
...FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. MY beautiful! my beautiful! that standest meekly by With thy proudly arched and glossy neck, and dark and fiery eye; Fret not...roam the desert now, with all thy winged speed— / may not mount on thee again—thou'rt sold, my Arab steed ! Fret not with that impatient hoof—snuff'...

The Young Man's Book of Elegant Poetry: Comprising Selections from the Works ...

1838 - 332 trang
...that horn, On midnight's fathomless profound ! GRENVILLE MELIJIN. THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. MY beautiful! my beautiful! that standest meekly by...to roam the desert now, with all thy winged speed — / may not mount on thee again — thou 'rt sold, ray Arab steed ! Fret not with that impatient...

Select poetry for children: with notes, arranged by J. Payne

Joseph Payne - 1839 - 302 trang
...thanks, and live On the least that heaven may give. Keble. 183.— THE ARAB TO HIS FAVOURITE STEED. [2] My beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly...all thy winged speed, I may not mount on thee again — thou'rt sold, my Arab steed ! Fret not with that impatient hoof — snuff not the • breezy wind...

The Quaver; or, Songster's pocket companion

Quaver - 1844 - 552 trang
...your palms, my gratitude shall not be wanting for the obligation. THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. MY beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly...winged speed, I may not mount on thee again, thou art sold, my Arab steed ; Fret not with that impatient hoof, snuff not the breezy The stranger hath...

The Common School Speaker: A New Collection of Original and Selected Pieces ...

William Bentley Fowle - 1844 - 302 trang
...than they really are. My beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly by. With thy proudly arched and glossy neck, and dark and fiery eye ; Fret not to roam the desert now, with all thy wingn! speed — I may not mount on thee again — thou'rt sold, my Arab steed ! Fret not with that...

The general reciter; a unique selection of the most admired and popular ...

General reciter - 1845 - 348 trang
...unmentionables, he hopp'd off in a real Irish trot. THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO IIIS HORSE. (A Favourite Recitation. ) MY beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly...winged speed, I may not mount on thee again, thou art sold, my Arab steed, Fret not with that impatient hoof, snuff not the breezy wind— The further...

The Modern Poetical Speaker; Or, a Collection of Pieces Adapted for ...

Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 trang
...mules, lest the agitation of the air should loosen the snows above. THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. MY beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly...winged speed, I may not mount on thee again, thou art sold, my Arab steed ; Fret not with that impatient hoof, snuff not the breezy wind — The farther...

The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 trang
...more, nor **•<• In* ruuive country." — Jeremiak zxii. 10. • THE ARAB'S FAREWELL TO HIS HORSE. My beautiful ! my beautiful ! That standest meekly...to roam the desert now, With all thy winged speed — / may not mount on thee again — Thou 'rt sold, my Arab steed ! Fret not with that impatient hoof...

Satanstoe; or, The family of Littlepage

James Fenimore Cooper - 1845 - 926 trang
...Bulstrode were now heard at the very door, and, at the next instant, both entered the room. CHAPTER IV. " My beautiful ! my beautiful ! that standest meekly...proudly arch'd and glossy neck, and dark and fiery eye — Thus, thus I leap upon thy back, and scour the distant plains ; Away ! who overtakes me now, shall...




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