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" Chiding his mate back to her nest ; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge out of his ken, A heap of fluttering feathers — never more Shall the lake glass her, flying over it... "
Latin Hexameter Verse: An Aid to Composition - Page 222
by Samuel Edward Winbolt - 1903 - 266 pages
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 27

1854 - 544 pages
...with loud screams Chidins his mate back to her nest ; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge, out of his ken, A heap of...precipices Echo her stormy scream as she sails by.' — Ibid. p. 33. This certainly is a very noble picture. Our readers will, we are sure, feel also the...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1857 - 344 pages
...with loud screams Chiding his mate back to her nest ; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge out of his ken, A heap of...that poor bird flies home, nor knows his loss — So Bustum knew not his own loss, but stood Over his dying son, and knew him not. But with a cold, incredulous...
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The Bristol magazine and West of England monthly review, Volume 1

English essays - 1857 - 656 pages
...Chiding his mate back to her nest ; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stouy gorge out of his ken, A heap of fluttering feathers...dripping precipices Echo her stormy scream as she Bails by : — As that poor bird flies home, nor knows his loss, — So Rnstum knew not his own loss,...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 51

1858 - 798 pages
...her nest ; but she Lift dying, tritli lite arrow iii ker tide, In tome far eUmy gorge out of kit fen, A heap of fluttering feathers : never more Shall the...her flying over it ; Never the black and dripping precipice* Echo her stormy scream <u itie nu> by : As that poor bird flies to his home, nor knows his...
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The Kangaroo Hunters, Or, Adventures in the Bush

Anne Bowman - Animals - 1859 - 646 pages
...such a tragical bereavement, writes, — 'She whom he mourns Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge, out of his ken, A heap of fluttering feathers i never more Shall the lake glass her flying over it ; Never the black and dripping precipices Echo...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek verse, by ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...with loud screams chiding his mate back to her nest; but she lies dying, with the arrow in her side, in some far stony gorge out of his ken, a heap of...that poor bird flies home, nor knows his loss — so Rustom knew not his own loss, but stood over his dying son, and knew him not. M. ARNOLD IIl6 THE DEATH...
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Our Living Poets: An Essay in Criticism, Volume 1

Harry Buxton Forman - English poetry - 1871 - 536 pages
...with loud screams Chiding his mate back to her nest ; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge out of his ken, A heap of...that poor bird flies home, nor knows his loss — So Rustnm knew not his own loss, but stood Over his dying son, and knew him not.' As a picture of bird-life...
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Poems: Early poems, narrative poems, and sonnets

Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...with loud screams Chiding his mate back to her nest; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge out of his ken, A heap of fluttering feathers—never more Shall the lake glass her, flying over it; Never the black and dripping precipices...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1878 - 396 pages
...with loud screams Chiding his mate back to her nest; but she Lies dying, with the arrow in her side, In some far stony gorge out of his ken, A heap of fluttering feathers—never more Shall the lake glass her, flying over it; Never the black and dripping precipices...
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Exemplaria Cheltoniensia, sive quæ discipulis suis carmina identidem Latine ...

Herbert Kynaston - 1880 - 216 pages
...with loud screams chiding his mate back to her nest ; but she lies dying, with the arrow in her side, in some far stony gorge out of his ken, a heap of...; — as that poor bird flies home, nor knows his lossso Rustum knew not his own loss, but stood over his dying son, and knew him not. M. ARNOLD. XXV....
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