Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... eye . How the Badger is sent to summon his kinsman for the third time , and having per- suaded him to come , hears his confession on the way , and makes pretence of giving him absolution CANTO IV . How the Fox makes his defence , and is ...
... eye . How the Badger is sent to summon his kinsman for the third time , and having per- suaded him to come , hears his confession on the way , and makes pretence of giving him absolution CANTO IV . How the Fox makes his defence , and is ...
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... eye out . All set upon him ; the parson came with a two - pointed pitchfork : 145 Running hastily in , he thought the robber to settle . Hintze expected to die , and sprang with desperate madness Straight at the parson's thighs , and ...
... eye out . All set upon him ; the parson came with a two - pointed pitchfork : 145 Running hastily in , he thought the robber to settle . Hintze expected to die , and sprang with desperate madness Straight at the parson's thighs , and ...
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... eye , and be- laboured 170 Soundly with painful blows , what shame must thou feel in returning ! " But the wrath of the king was fiercely kindled . threatened He Death to the traitor without any mercy . He straightway directed All his ...
... eye , and be- laboured 170 Soundly with painful blows , what shame must thou feel in returning ! " But the wrath of the king was fiercely kindled . threatened He Death to the traitor without any mercy . He straightway directed All his ...
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... eye too many ? and who is sufficiently daring For this traitor's sake to risk his life and his person , 186 Venture his health on the chance of the game , and still , after all's done , Not bring Reineke back ? I fancy none will attempt ...
... eye too many ? and who is sufficiently daring For this traitor's sake to risk his life and his person , 186 Venture his health on the chance of the game , and still , after all's done , Not bring Reineke back ? I fancy none will attempt ...
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... eyes he lost , and much more also he suffered . So , too , Henning with justice complains , for I robbed him of children , Little and big as I found them , and very much I enjoyed them . Not the king himself have I spared , but of many ...
... eyes he lost , and much more also he suffered . So , too , Henning with justice complains , for I robbed him of children , Little and big as I found them , and very much I enjoyed them . Not the king himself have I spared , but of many ...
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