Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... Feel the force of her teeth , but he ran and tried to escape her . . IIO After him swiftly she flew . Whereupon there befell some adventures . Close in the neighbourhood lay a castle , fallen to ruin ; Into it both were running at full ...
... Feel the force of her teeth , but he ran and tried to escape her . . IIO After him swiftly she flew . Whereupon there befell some adventures . Close in the neighbourhood lay a castle , fallen to ruin ; Into it both were running at full ...
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... 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 council to come . There assembled all of his barons , All of his wisest men ...
... 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 council to come . There assembled all of his barons , All of his wisest men ...
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... feel that All the rage in his breast is subdued . There truly are many Who the king attend and many who sit in his council , Yet it never touches his heart , and often among them Neither advice nor sense can be found . meeting , 225 But ...
... feel that All the rage in his breast is subdued . There truly are many Who the king attend and many who sit in his council , Yet it never touches his heart , and often among them Neither advice nor sense can be found . meeting , 225 But ...
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... feeling about him , Touched here and there , and at last in angry words then addressed me : 66 Oh ! how badly you've guided me ! Really not a hen's feather 370 Can I discover . " I answered : " Those that used to sit foremost I myself ...
... feeling about him , Touched here and there , and at last in angry words then addressed me : 66 Oh ! how badly you've guided me ! Really not a hen's feather 370 Can I discover . " I answered : " Those that used to sit foremost I myself ...
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... feel it . " 150 And to Brown he said : " Remember how he has scorned you ; All this now with goodly interest you may repay him ! Hintze can climb and shall fasten for us the noose up above there ; Hold him fast , and stand by whilst I ...
... feel it . " 150 And to Brown he said : " Remember how he has scorned you ; All this now with goodly interest you may repay him ! Hintze can climb and shall fasten for us the noose up above there ; Hold him fast , and stand by whilst I ...
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