Said Eddi of Manhood End. And he told the Ox of a Manger And a Stall in Bethlehem, And he spoke to the Ass of a Rider, That rode to Jerusalem. Rewards and Fairies - Strana 226autor/autoři: Rudyard Kipling - 1910 - 344 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Maude Morrison Frank - 1911 - 216 str.
...evil. Exercise 53. In the folloiving sentences, find the noun clauses and tell how each is used:— 1 How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what is least ? 2 Then it chanced in a nobleman's palace That a necklace of pearls was lost. 3 The Minister replied... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1913 - 336 str.
...windows, The water splashed on the floor, And a wet, yoke-weary bullock Pushed in through the open door. ' How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what...spoke to the Ass of a Rider, That rode to Jerusalem. EDDI'S SERVICE 47 They steamed and dripped in the chancel, They listened and never stirred, While,... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 478 str.
...The water splashed on the floor, And a wet yoke-weary bullock Pushed in through the open door. 48 ' How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what...My Father's business,' Said Eddi, Wilfrid's priest. 'But—three are gathered together— Listen to me an.d attend. I bring good news, my brethren 1' Said... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 806 str.
...windows, The water splashed on the floor, And a wet, yoke-weary bullock Pushed in through the open door. "How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what is least? "But—three are gathered together— Listen to me and attend. I bring good news, my brethren!" Said... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 806 str.
...windows, The water splashed on the floor, And a wet, yoke- weary bullock Pushed in through the open door. "How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what is least? "But — three are gathered together — Listen to me and attend. I bring good news, my brethren!"... | |
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