Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... death the king alone is permitted . But the smallest of thanks can this uncle of mine ever look for , Be he ever so right , whatever misdeeds he prohibits . Since in the country the royal peace was made known and published No one ...
... death the king alone is permitted . But the smallest of thanks can this uncle of mine ever look for , Be he ever so right , whatever misdeeds he prohibits . Since in the country the royal peace was made known and published No one ...
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... death . A long stout staff had the parson Brought along with him there , with which he struck from a distance . Painfully turned Brown hither and thither , the mob on him pressing : Some of them here had their spits , and others there ...
... death . A long stout staff had the parson Brought along with him there , with which he struck from a distance . Painfully turned Brown hither and thither , the mob on him pressing : Some of them here had their spits , and others there ...
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... Death to the traitor without any mercy . He straightway directed All his council to come . There assembled all of his barons , All of his wisest men , and he asked them how they the villain 175 Would at last to punishment bring who so ...
... Death to the traitor without any mercy . He straightway directed All his council to come . There assembled all of his barons , All of his wisest men , and he asked them how they the villain 175 Would at last to punishment bring who so ...
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... death , and precisely the worst ones Now in the Court are assembled . This just now it is that disturbs me . More than half a score , and mighty they are , and so many How alone can I withstand ? It was therefore I lingered . 235 Now I ...
... death , and precisely the worst ones Now in the Court are assembled . This just now it is that disturbs me . More than half a score , and mighty they are , and so many How alone can I withstand ? It was therefore I lingered . 235 Now I ...
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... death , and I see now All of my sins before me , of which I've so many committed . Ah ! you cannot believe the inquietude that they have caused me ! 260 Hear me , and let me confess . No other father - confessor Is there near to be ...
... death , and I see now All of my sins before me , of which I've so many committed . Ah ! you cannot believe the inquietude that they have caused me ! 260 Hear me , and let me confess . No other father - confessor Is there near to be ...
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2nd Edition A. H. Bullen ACHILLEID Achilles answered bear beasts Bellyn beloved Berlin edition better bring Brown complain Court cried CUP-BEARER death dost Düntzer e'er earth English Engravings escape ev'ry evil eyes fair father favour Frau friends G. A. Aitken German give gladly Goethe Goethe's gracious Grimbart Hâfiz Hâtem hear heard heart Hesiod Hintze History holy Homer honour Houris Iliad Isegrim king kiss Korân Lampe live look lord matter monarch never night once P. L. Simmonds pain Paradise Persian poems poet Portraits praise queen quickly rascal Reineke's replied revised round Saadi Simoïs sing song sorrow speak spoke sweet tell thee Thetis things thou hast 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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