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Strana 19
... stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord for the reward that he had bestow'd on him in that light ; then had he let him long pos- sess it ; but he turned it ...
... stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord for the reward that he had bestow'd on him in that light ; then had he let him long pos- sess it ; but he turned it ...
Strana 38
... stars on a winter night That watch in heaven while tired men sleep . For every pebble there that laved Seemed like a rare and radiant gem ; Each pool was as with sapphires paved , So lustrous shone the beauty of them . 13 Then longing ...
... stars on a winter night That watch in heaven while tired men sleep . For every pebble there that laved Seemed like a rare and radiant gem ; Each pool was as with sapphires paved , So lustrous shone the beauty of them . 13 Then longing ...
Strana 64
... STAR THAT IS CLEPT ANTARCTIC , THAT IS FIXED IN THE SOUTH * In that land , ne in many other beyond that , no man may see the Star Transmontane , that is clept the Star of the Sea , that is unmovable and that is toward the north , that ...
... STAR THAT IS CLEPT ANTARCTIC , THAT IS FIXED IN THE SOUTH * In that land , ne in many other beyond that , no man may see the Star Transmontane , that is clept the Star of the Sea , that is unmovable and that is toward the north , that ...
Strana 65
... star that is clept Antartic , as I have said before . And those two stars ne move never , and by them turneth all the firmament right as doth a wheel that turneth by his axle - tree . So that those stars bear the firmament in two equal ...
... star that is clept Antartic , as I have said before . And those two stars ne move never , and by them turneth all the firmament right as doth a wheel that turneth by his axle - tree . So that those stars bear the firmament in two equal ...
Strana 119
... stars , or else the sun itself ; or that any man is so mad as to count him- self the nobler for the smaller or finer thread of wool , which self - same wool ( be it now in never so fine a spun thread ) a sheep did once their caps ...
... stars , or else the sun itself ; or that any man is so mad as to count him- self the nobler for the smaller or finer thread of wool , which self - same wool ( be it now in never so fine a spun thread ) a sheep did once their caps ...
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