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Strana iii
... sing . In making the selections , it was considered best to exclude the modern novel , a form of literature that scarcely lends itself to selection at all . With this exception , pretty much the whole field has been covered , though it ...
... sing . In making the selections , it was considered best to exclude the modern novel , a form of literature that scarcely lends itself to selection at all . With this exception , pretty much the whole field has been covered , though it ...
Strana 21
... sing to the out any delay . " Another of the king's chief men , approving of his words and exhortations , presently added : " The present life of man , O king , seems to me , in comparison of that time which is un- known to us , like to ...
... sing to the out any delay . " Another of the king's chief men , approving of his words and exhortations , presently added : " The present life of man , O king , seems to me , in comparison of that time which is un- known to us , like to ...
Strana 22
... sing ? " Said he , " Sing me the origin of things . " When he received this answer , then he began forthwith to sing , in praise of God the creator , the verses and the words which he had never heard , the order of which is this ...
... sing ? " Said he , " Sing me the origin of things . " When he received this answer , then he began forthwith to sing , in praise of God the creator , the verses and the words which he had never heard , the order of which is this ...
Strana 23
... sing their nocturns ? ' ' 9 With the sword slashed into , sick of work of They answered , “ It is not far to that . " He battle , said , " It is well , let us await the hour . " And Of the edges weary . Oft I see the slaughter , then he ...
... sing their nocturns ? ' ' 9 With the sword slashed into , sick of work of They answered , “ It is not far to that . " He battle , said , " It is well , let us await the hour . " And Of the edges weary . Oft I see the slaughter , then he ...
Strana 33
... sing- ing merrily ; that is , they meditate , enraptured , upon the blessedness of heaven that never fad- eth , but is ever green ; and sit on this green , singing right merrily ; that is , in such medita- tion they rest in peace and ...
... sing- ing merrily ; that is , they meditate , enraptured , upon the blessedness of heaven that never fad- eth , but is ever green ; and sit on this green , singing right merrily ; that is , in such medita- tion they rest in peace and ...
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