Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... hast so discreetly Buried the treasure beneath this moss , wherever thou may'st be , May good fortune ever be thine ! " " Thus spoke the dis- sembler . 230 Thereupon said the king in reply : " But you must go with me . How by myself ...
... hast so discreetly Buried the treasure beneath this moss , wherever thou may'st be , May good fortune ever be thine ! " " Thus spoke the dis- sembler . 230 Thereupon said the king in reply : " But you must go with me . How by myself ...
Page 121
... hast come to the end of thy tether . For of thy fealty to me , a proof , I trow , thou hast given On the rabbit and crow , and this by itself were sufficient . 40 But thou in every place and corner dost treachery practise . Rapid and ...
... hast come to the end of thy tether . For of thy fealty to me , a proof , I trow , thou hast given On the rabbit and crow , and this by itself were sufficient . 40 But thou in every place and corner dost treachery practise . Rapid and ...
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... prepared to Journey to Rome and over the sea ; for nothing I grudged thee . Hoping that thou wast amending thy ways ; but now at the outset 155 Lampe I find thou hast killed , and as messenger 126 [ CANTO IX . REINEKE FOX .
... prepared to Journey to Rome and over the sea ; for nothing I grudged thee . Hoping that thou wast amending thy ways ; but now at the outset 155 Lampe I find thou hast killed , and as messenger 126 [ CANTO IX . REINEKE FOX .
Page 127
... hast done . In return , as a hostage Bellyn I took ; he lost his life ; now thine is in question . " .. Reineke said : What ? Lampe dead ? And Bellyn no longer Shall I behold ? What shall I do now ? Oh ! would I were dead , too ! With ...
... hast done . In return , as a hostage Bellyn I took ; he lost his life ; now thine is in question . " .. Reineke said : What ? Lampe dead ? And Bellyn no longer Shall I behold ? What shall I do now ? Oh ! would I were dead , too ! With ...
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... Hast thou not sworn the solemnest oath ? ' Then answered the serpent : 240 ' It is hunger , alas ! that compels me . I cannot avoid it . Need observes no law , and so must be taken for justice . ' " " Spare me only so long , ' entreated ...
... Hast thou not sworn the solemnest oath ? ' Then answered the serpent : 240 ' It is hunger , alas ! that compels me . I cannot avoid it . Need observes no law , and so must be taken for justice . ' " " Spare me only so long , ' entreated ...
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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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