Men at arms his livery wore, Did his bidding night and day. Now, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone, Seeking without guide his way. Suddenly the pathway ends, Sheer the precipice descends, Loud the torrent roars unseen; Thirty... New National First [-fifth] Reader - Page 357by Charles Joseph Barnes - 1884 - 480 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 668 pages
...Seven hundred and fourscore go Men at arms his livery wore; Did his bidding night and day. Now, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone, Seeking, without guide, his way. s6 Suddenly the pathway ends; Sheer the precipice descends; Loud the torrent roars unseen; Thirty feet... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1921 - 680 pages
...unseen; Thirty feet from side to side Yawns the chasm; on air must ride He who crosses this ravine. 25 Following close in his pursuit, At the precipice's...Reyhan the Arab of Orfah Halted with his hundred men, Gently Roushan Beg caressed Kyrat's forehead, neck, and breast; Kissed him upon both his eyes; Sang... | |
| William Harris Elson - 1921 - 552 pages
...hundred and fourscore Men at arms his livery wore ; 15 Did his bidding night and day. Now, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone,...without guide, his way. Suddenly the pathway ends; 20 Sheer the precipice descends; Loud the torrent roars unseen ; Thirty feet from side to side Yawns... | |
| Francis Miltoun - 1908 - 572 pages
...Batna, is El Kantara and its gorge. If ever Longfellow's poetic lines were applicable, they are here. " Suddenly the pathway ends, Sheer the precipice descends,...chasm ; on air must ride He who crosses this ravine." El Kantara is easily the most remarkable " sight " of all Algeria. Its Hotel Bertrand is a most excellently... | |
| Lucy Sprague Mitchell - 1926 - 414 pages
...Seven hundred and fourscore Men at arms his livery wore, Did his bidding night and day. Now, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone,...his hundred men, Shouting upward from the glen, "La Illah ilia Allah!" Gently Roushan Beg caressed Kyrat's forehead, neck, and breast; Kissed him upon... | |
| Bernard Matthew Sheridan, Clare Kleiser, Anna I. Mathews - 1926 - 378 pages
...picture the scene in the fifth stanza. Be careful when reading to make no pause after side or ride. Thirty feet from side to side Yawns the chasm; on air must ride He who crosses this ravine. In the sixth stanza, a new character is introduced, Reyhan the Arab of Orfah. How many followers did... | |
| Bernard Matthew Sheridan, Clare Kleiser, Anna I. Mathews - 1928 - 410 pages
...Seven hundred and fourscore Men-alarms his livery wore, Did his bidding night and day. Now, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone,...with his hundred men, Shouting upward from the glen, "Lalllahilla Allah!" Gently Roushan Beg caressed Kyrat's forehead, neck, and breast; Kissed him upon... | |
| 1913 - 624 pages
...Seven hundred and fourscore Men at arms his livery wore, Did his bidding night and day. Now, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone,...with his hundred men, Shouting upward from the glen, Gently Roushan Beg caressed Kyrat's forehead, neck, and breast; Kissed him upon both his eyes ; Sang... | |
| 1878 - 836 pages
...Seven hundred and fourscore Men-at-arms his livery wore, Did his bidding night and day; Now through regions all unknown He was wandering, lost, alone,...his hundred men, Shouting upward from the glen, " La il Allah! Allah-la!" Gently Rousban Beg caressed Kyrat's forehead, neck, and breast; Kissed him upon... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1894 - 728 pages
...Seven hundred and fourscore Men at arms his livery wore, Did his bidding night and day. N"ow, through regions all unknown, He was wandering, lost, alone,...Yawns the chasm ; on air must ride He who crosses this ravineFollowing close in his pursuit^ M the precipice's foot, Reyhan the Arab of Orfah Halted with... | |
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