The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Modern European and American Literature; Fully Illustrated, Parte 5Delphian Society, 1911 |
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... eyes he had renewed the unity of the West , it seemed but fitting that he should revive the imperial title which expressed that unity . After his death , however , his territories were divided among his grandsons , and the war and ...
... eyes he had renewed the unity of the West , it seemed but fitting that he should revive the imperial title which expressed that unity . After his death , however , his territories were divided among his grandsons , and the war and ...
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... eyes of his mistress , or at least in her estimation . We may read various accounts of these tournaments , both in the litera- ture of the English and the French . The Chronicles of Frois- sart are famous . He was a native of Flanders ...
... eyes of his mistress , or at least in her estimation . We may read various accounts of these tournaments , both in the litera- ture of the English and the French . The Chronicles of Frois- sart are famous . He was a native of Flanders ...
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... eye was upon them . All things were now arranged for the combat , which was to include everything except pushing it to extremity , though no one could foresee what mischief might happen , nor how it would end ; for they were to tilt ...
... eye was upon them . All things were now arranged for the combat , which was to include everything except pushing it to extremity , though no one could foresee what mischief might happen , nor how it would end ; for they were to tilt ...
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... eyes struck fire and the shafts of their lances were broken . Sir Reginald was again unhelmed , for he could never avoid this , and they passed each other without falling . All again declared that they had well tilted , though the ...
... eyes struck fire and the shafts of their lances were broken . Sir Reginald was again unhelmed , for he could never avoid this , and they passed each other without falling . All again declared that they had well tilted , though the ...
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... eyes and beheld some trees hard by the road whereon sat a great company of birds well - nigh without number ; whereat St. Francis marvelled , and said to his com- panions : ' Ye shall wait for me here upon the way and I will go to ...
... eyes and beheld some trees hard by the road whereon sat a great company of birds well - nigh without number ; whereat St. Francis marvelled , and said to his com- panions : ' Ye shall wait for me here upon the way and I will go to ...
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Página 46 - Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide ? " In His feet and hands are wound-prints, And His side.
Página 17 - I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
Página 46 - If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay ? "Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away.
Página 245 - THE hosts of Don Rodrigo were scattered in dismay, When lost was the eighth battle, nor heart nor hope had they ; He, when he saw that field was lost, and all his hope was flown, He turned him from his flying host, and took his way alone.
Página 133 - ATHELSTAN King, Lord among Earls, Bracelet-bestower and Baron of Barons, He with his brother, Edmund Atheling, Gaining a lifelong Glory in battle, Slew with the sword-edge There by Brunanburh, Brake the shield-wall, Hew'd the lindenwood,2 Hack'd the battleshield, Sons of Edward with hammer'd brands.
Página 367 - A few in fear, Flying away from him whose boast it was,* That the grass grew not where his horse had trod, Gave birth to VENICE.
Página 455 - Nine times already since my birth had the heaven of light returned to the selfsame point almost, as concerns its own revolution, when first the glorious Lady of my mind was made manifest to mine eyes ; even she who was called Beatrice by many who knew not wherefore...
Página 59 - I speaking, and weeping in the most bitter contrition of my heart, when lo ! I heard from a neighbouring house a voice, as of boy or girl, I know not, chanting, and oft repeating, "Take up and read; Take up and read.
Página 245 - Last night I was the King of Spain — to-day no king am I ; Last night fair castles held my train — to-night where shall I lie? Last night a hundred pages did serve me on the knee — To-night not one I call my own — not one pertains to me.
Página 86 - For into Paradise go none but such folk as I shall tell thee now : Thither go these same old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts ; and such folk as wear old amices and old clouted frocks, and naked folk and shoeless, and covered with sores, perishing of hunger and thirst, and of cold, and of little ease. These be they that go into Paradise; with them have I naught to make.