The Shah Nameh of the Persian Poet Firdausi

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success. It was this feeling which enabled him to perform such a prodigy of valour, in putting Kulbad and his three hundred horsemen to the route. They all fled defeated, and dispersed precipitately before him. After this surprising victory, he re- turned to the halting place, and told Kai-khosniu what he had done. The prince was disappointed at not having been awakened to participate in the exploit, but Giw said, " I did not wish to disturb thy s \vect slumbers unnecessarily. It was thy good f
...ortune and prosperous star, however, which made me triumph over the enemy. " The three travellers then resuming their journey : Through dreary track, and pathless waste, And wood and wild, their way they traced.
The return of the defeated Kulbad excited the greatest indignation in the breast of Piran. " What ! three hundred soldiers to fly from the valour of one man ! Had Giw pos- sessed even the activity and might of Rusfcem and Sam, such a shameful discomfiture could scarcely have happened. " Saying this, he ordered the whole force under his command to be got ready, and set off himself to overtake and intercept the fugi- tives, who, fatigued with the toilsome march, were only able to proceed one stage in the day.


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