Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... trans- gressions . My good uncle , the Bear , I caught in a tree , and made captive ; Bloody his head was made , and he was thoroughly cudgelled . Hintze I took after mice , and him in a noose I got cap- tured ; 276 One of his eyes he ...
... trans- gressions . My good uncle , the Bear , I caught in a tree , and made captive ; Bloody his head was made , and he was thoroughly cudgelled . Hintze I took after mice , and him in a noose I got cap- tured ; 276 One of his eyes he ...
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... fully forgive you All in the name of the Lord , whatever may be your trans- gressions . " And as Reineke then the penance gladly completed , 400 Grimbart continued : 66 future amendment My uncle , take CANTO III . ] 43 REINEKE FOX .
... fully forgive you All in the name of the Lord , whatever may be your trans- gressions . " And as Reineke then the penance gladly completed , 400 Grimbart continued : 66 future amendment My uncle , take CANTO III . ] 43 REINEKE FOX .
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... trans- gressions . Reineke's joy was beyond all bounds ; in a fortunate moment Out of his enemies ' power and his own suspense he was 66 rescued . 195 Noble king and gracious lord ! " he began to address them , " May God tion you and ...
... trans- gressions . Reineke's joy was beyond all bounds ; in a fortunate moment Out of his enemies ' power and his own suspense he was 66 rescued . 195 Noble king and gracious lord ! " he began to address them , " May God tion you and ...
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... trans- gressions All be taken away , and if I ever return home , I may with honour approach you . If I to - day were to do so , 275 All men would say : Why , see how the king is again so concern'd with Reineke , whom but a short time ...
... trans- gressions All be taken away , and if I ever return home , I may with honour approach you . If I to - day were to do so , 275 All men would say : Why , see how the king is again so concern'd with Reineke , whom but a short time ...
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... trans- Partly , however , ' twas this , that they were so clumsy , in all things Rude and coarse . To stand on form there was little occasion . 100 Little enjoyment had I in the matter . I had from the palace Narrowly made my escape ...
... trans- Partly , however , ' twas this , that they were so clumsy , in all things Rude and coarse . To stand on form there was little occasion . 100 Little enjoyment had I in the matter . I had from the palace Narrowly made my escape ...
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A. H. Bullen badger bear beasts Bellyn beloved Berlin edition better bring Brown complaints Court cried CUP-BEARER death dost Düntzer earth escape ev'ry evil eyes father favour Frau friends G. A. Aitken German Gieremund give gladly Goethe Goethe's gracious Grimbart Hâfiz Hâtem hear heard heart Hintze History hither holy Homer honey honour Houris Iliad Isegrim king knew Korân Krekelborn Lampe live look lord Malepartus matter monarch never night once P. L. Simmonds pain Paradise parson poem poet queen quickly rascal Reineke answered Reineke Fox Reineke's replied revised Reynard the Fox Reynardine Rüsteviel Saadi shame song sorrow speak spoke story tell thee things thought thyself to-day Tow'rds Trans Translated treasure truth Twill uncle verse vols Whilst wife William Hazlitt wine wise wolf words Zeus Zuleika
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