Chok'd by the air, and scarce can they themselves Slake their parch'd throats with sugar'd mulberries^ — In single file they move, and stop their breath, For fear they should dislodge the o'erhanging snows — So the pale Persians held their breath... Central Asia: From the Aryan to the Cossack - 第 329 頁James Hutton 著 - 1875 - 472 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 頁
...thrill through all the Tartar squadrons ran Of pride and hope for Sohrab, whom they lov'd. But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the...Long flocks of travelling birds dead on the snow, Chok'd by the air, and scarce can they themselves Slake their parch'd throats with sugar'd mulberries^... | |
| 1854 - 798 頁
...exceedingly unwilling to encounter him. Wo subjoin Mr. Arnold's account of the panic : — " But as n troop of pedlars from Cabool Cross underneath the...vast sky-neighbouring mountain of milk snow, Winding BO high, that, as they mount, licy pass Long (locks of travelling birds dead on the enow. Choked by... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 350 頁
...thrill through all the Tartar squadrons ran Of pride and hope for Sohrab, whom they lov'd. But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the Indian Caucasus, That vast sky-neighboring mountain of milk snow ; Winding so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 頁
...thrill through all the Tartar squadrons ran Of pride and hope for Sohrab, whom they lov'd. But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the Indian Caucasus, That vast sky-neighboring mountain of milk snow ; Winding so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1869 - 998 頁
...СаЪоо], Cross underneath the Indian Caucasus, That vast sky-neighboring mountain of milk enow; Winding so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks of travelling birds dead on the sno\v, Choked bj the air, and scarce can they themselves Slake their parch'd throats with sugared mulberries... | |
| Nikolai Mikhailovich Przhevalskii - 1876 - 372 頁
...Matthew Arnold refers to a variety of the same, I have no doubt with good authority.1 1 ' But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the...Indian Caucasus, That vast sky-neighbouring mountain of milk-snow ; Winding so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks of travelling birds dead on... | |
| Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich Przhevalʹskiĭ - 1876 - 372 頁
...Matthew Arnold refers to a variety of the same, I have no doubt with good authority.1 1 ' But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the...Indian Caucasus, That vast sky-neighbouring mountain of milk-snow ; Winding so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks of travelling birds dead on... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 頁
...thrill through all the Tartar squadrons ran Of pride and hope for Sohrab, whom they loved. But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the...Caucasus, That vast sky-neighbouring mountain of milk snow ; V Winding so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks of travelling birds dead on the snow,... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 頁
...as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the Indian Caucasus, That vast sky-neighboring mountain of milk snow, Winding so high, that, as they...they pass Long flocks of travelling birds dead on the enow, Choked by the air; and scarce can they themselves Slake their parched throats with sugared mulberries... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 392 頁
...thrill through all the Tartar squadrons ran Of pride and hope for Sohrab, whom they loved. But as a troop of pedlars, from Cabool, Cross underneath the...Caucasus, That vast sky-neighbouring mountain of milk snow ; Crossing so high, that, as they mount, they pass Long flocks of travelling birds dead on the snow,... | |
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