The Arab's Farewell to his Steed: "The Arab's Farewell to his Steed," by Caroline Norton (1808-77), was so popular that Joyce could count on the association that the reader of Araby would (consciously or unconsciously) make with the story he is reading: the Arab boy sells for gold coins the thing that he loves the most...
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The Arab's Farewell To His HorseCaroline Norton (1808-1877) ... thou'rt sold, my steed, thou'rt sold. Farewell! those free, untired limbs full many a mile must roam, To reach the chill and wintry sky which clouds the stranger's home; Some other hand, less fond, must now thy corn and bread prepare, The silky mane I...
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thou'rt sold, my steed, thou'rt sold. Farewell! Those free, untired limbs full many a mile must roam; To reach the chill and wintry sky which clouds the stranger's home; Some other hand, less fond, must now thy corn and bread prepare. ... Return! Alas! My Arab steed! What shall thy master do; When thou, who wast his all of...
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The Arab's Farewell To His Steed ... ; 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 they winged speed: I may not mount on thee again - thou'rt sold, my Arab steed!
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Retum! alas! my Arab steed! what shall thy master do, When thou, who wast his all of joy, hast vanish'd from his view? When the dim distance cheats mine eye, and through the gathering tears, Thy bright form, for a moment, like the false mirage appears; ... Home Poets Norton, Caroline The Arab's Farewell To His Horse...
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Farewell, these free untired limbs full many a mile must roam, To reach the chill and wintry sky which clouds the stran- ger's home. ... for hunger' s power is strong, They tempted me, my beautiful! but I have loved too long. Who said that I'd giv'n thee up, who said that thou wert sold? 'Tis false, 'tis false, my Arab steed,
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