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Strana 17
... eyes . Go now to thy seat , the banquet enjoy , O honored in battle ; for us two shall be many treasures in common , when morning shall " " 1880 clearly divine how it might be . DEOR'S LAMENT. had advanced him , yet there grew in his ...
... eyes . Go now to thy seat , the banquet enjoy , O honored in battle ; for us two shall be many treasures in common , when morning shall " " 1880 clearly divine how it might be . DEOR'S LAMENT. had advanced him , yet there grew in his ...
Strana 33
... eyes and your hands raised up toward heaven , bend- ing forward on your knees upon the bed , and thus say the whole hymn to the end , with the versicle , " Send forth Thy Holy Spirit , " and the prayer , " God , who didst teach the ...
... eyes and your hands raised up toward heaven , bend- ing forward on your knees upon the bed , and thus say the whole hymn to the end , with the versicle , " Send forth Thy Holy Spirit , " and the prayer , " God , who didst teach the ...
Strana 34
... eyes . In like manner , our Lord sometimes leav- eth us alone , and withdraweth His grace , His comfort , and His support , so that we feel no delight in any good that we do , nor any satis- faction of heart ; and yet , at that very ...
... eyes . In like manner , our Lord sometimes leav- eth us alone , and withdraweth His grace , His comfort , and His support , so that we feel no delight in any good that we do , nor any satis- faction of heart ; and yet , at that very ...
Strana 38
... eyes gray , Replaced the crown upon her head , But more than my longing was now my fright ; I stood quite still ; I durst not call ; With eyes wide open and lips shut tight , I stood as quiet as hawk in hall . I weened it was some ...
... eyes gray , Replaced the crown upon her head , But more than my longing was now my fright ; I stood quite still ; I durst not call ; With eyes wide open and lips shut tight , I stood as quiet as hawk in hall . I weened it was some ...
Strana 58
... eyes 22 lord ( This was old story . ) 23 foolish 490 500 510 an 24 i . e . , by crowing so late that the youth did not awake in time 25 flatterer 26 deceiver 1 But , sire , I dide it in no wikke1. 1 boult it to the bran ; i . e ...
... eyes 22 lord ( This was old story . ) 23 foolish 490 500 510 an 24 i . e . , by crowing so late that the youth did not awake in time 25 flatterer 26 deceiver 1 But , sire , I dide it in no wikke1. 1 boult it to the bran ; i . e ...
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