English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... sing of myself now A song that is true , Can tell of wide travel , The toil of hard days ; How oft through long seasons I suffered and strove , Abiding within my breast Bitterest care ; How I sailed among sorrows In many a sea ; The ...
... sing of myself now A song that is true , Can tell of wide travel , The toil of hard days ; How oft through long seasons I suffered and strove , Abiding within my breast Bitterest care ; How I sailed among sorrows In many a sea ; The ...
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... sing some song to me . " He myself destroy those things which I wor- shipped through ignorance , for an example to all others , through the wisdom which has been given me by the true God ? " Then immediately , in contempt of his former ...
... sing some song to me . " He myself destroy those things which I wor- shipped through ignorance , for an example to all others , through the wisdom which has been given me by the true God ? " Then immediately , in contempt of his former ...
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... sing the nocturnal praises of our Lord ? They harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the answered , " It is not ... singing in the 2 For when the time of his departure drew near , he laboured for the space of fourteen days under a ...
... sing the nocturnal praises of our Lord ? They harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the answered , " It is not ... singing in the 2 For when the time of his departure drew near , he laboured for the space of fourteen days under a ...
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... sing Antiphons , according to his 50 monastery , that I may distribute among them usage and ours , one of which is : " O King of glory , Lord of Hosts , who in triumph didst this day ascend above all the heavens , leave us not orphans ...
... sing Antiphons , according to his 50 monastery , that I may distribute among them usage and ours , one of which is : " O King of glory , Lord of Hosts , who in triumph didst this day ascend above all the heavens , leave us not orphans ...
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... sing , And do its bidding with good cheer . To thee this does His greeting bring ; Almighty God would have thee near ; He bids thee come to His wedding , There where he sits in Heaven's high sphere . 125 THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE1 ( c ...
... sing , And do its bidding with good cheer . To thee this does His greeting bring ; Almighty God would have thee near ; He bids thee come to His wedding , There where he sits in Heaven's high sphere . 125 THE OWL AND THE NIGHTINGALE1 ( c ...
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