The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the World's Great Writers, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes and with Introductions, Volumen 13Merrill and Baker, 1898 - 9822 páginas |
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... master . He had lived a long while with her . How many times he had thrust his hand between her jaws ! It was his tame monster . He began to address it as he might have done his dog . " Come ! " said he . Perhaps he loved it . He seemed ...
... master . He had lived a long while with her . How many times he had thrust his hand between her jaws ! It was his tame monster . He began to address it as he might have done his dog . " Come ! " said he . Perhaps he loved it . He seemed ...
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... master his own ! Then let him receive the new knowledge , and wait us , Pardoned , in heaven , the first by the Throne ! THE OLD WOMAN OF SCHLESWIG - HOLSTEIN . ( Anonymous : translated by F. Max Müller . ) [ FRIEDRICH MAX MÜLLER ...
... master his own ! Then let him receive the new knowledge , and wait us , Pardoned , in heaven , the first by the Throne ! THE OLD WOMAN OF SCHLESWIG - HOLSTEIN . ( Anonymous : translated by F. Max Müller . ) [ FRIEDRICH MAX MÜLLER ...
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... master bade them stay , in doubt That they without some needful thing had sailed ; When , lo ! from where the cliffs ... Masters , folk tell me that ye make for Tyre , And after that still nearer to the sun ; And since Fate bids me look ...
... master bade them stay , in doubt That they without some needful thing had sailed ; When , lo ! from where the cliffs ... Masters , folk tell me that ye make for Tyre , And after that still nearer to the sun ; And since Fate bids me look ...
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... master said : " And know That we are merchants , and for naught give naught ; What wilt thou pay ? thou seem'st full rich , I trow . " The old man muttered , stooped adown and caught At something in the sand : " E'en so I thought ...
... master said : " And know That we are merchants , and for naught give naught ; What wilt thou pay ? thou seem'st full rich , I trow . " The old man muttered , stooped adown and caught At something in the sand : " E'en so I thought ...
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... master of gradually , as I found it suit me . Whatever you may think of all that , the clearest and most imperative duty lies on every one of you to be assiduous in your reading ; and learn to be good readers , which is , perhaps , a ...
... master of gradually , as I found it suit me . Whatever you may think of all that , the clearest and most imperative duty lies on every one of you to be assiduous in your reading ; and learn to be good readers , which is , perhaps , a ...
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Página 5884 - Life's night begins: let him never come back to us! There would be doubt, hesitation and pain, Forced praise on our part — the glimmer of twilight, Never glad confident morning again!
Página 6165 - A weary waste expanding to the skies : Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.
Página 5897 - Heaven is not reached at a single bound ; But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
Página 6169 - No product here the barren hills afford, But man and steel, the soldier and his sword : No vernal blooms their torpid rocks array, But winter lingering chills the lap of May : No zephyr fondly sues the mountain's breast, But meteors glare, and stormy glooms invest.
Página 6231 - They rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawling foam, The cruel hungry foam, To her grave beside the sea : But still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee.
Página 5945 - All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
Página 6010 - During the years of scarcity at the end of the last and beginning of the present century...
Página 5892 - The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, or whither it goeth, so is every one that is born of the spirit.
Página 6013 - Ye distant spires ! ye antique towers ! That crown the watery glade -Where grateful Science still adores Her Henry's holy shade...
Página 6014 - Ambition this shall tempt to rise, Then whirl the wretch from high, To bitter Scorn a sacrifice, And grinning Infamy. The stings of Falsehood those shall try, And hard Unkindness...