Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... means the fort " in evil regions . " 2 The friends of a murdered person were supposed to make a three- fold cry at the commencement of their complaint . Henning spoke : " We complain of irretrievable mischief , CANTO I. ] 9 REINEKE FOX .
... means the fort " in evil regions . " 2 The friends of a murdered person were supposed to make a three- fold cry at the commencement of their complaint . Henning spoke : " We complain of irretrievable mischief , CANTO I. ] 9 REINEKE FOX .
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... means , " asserted Brown with assurance : Be at your ease ! Should he be presuming , Or in the slightest degree should he ever dare to despise me , Mark well , I swear by God , let me the penalty suffer If I pay him not back till he ...
... means , " asserted Brown with assurance : Be at your ease ! Should he be presuming , Or in the slightest degree should he ever dare to despise me , Mark well , I swear by God , let me the penalty suffer If I pay him not back till he ...
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... mean- while Rests the blame upon him who sent you off on the journey , For it is long and wearisome . Heavens ! But how you are heated ! 40 Dripping wet is your hair , and your breathing laboured and heavy . Had not the mighty king some ...
... mean- while Rests the blame upon him who sent you off on the journey , For it is long and wearisome . Heavens ! But how you are heated ! 40 Dripping wet is your hair , and your breathing laboured and heavy . Had not the mighty king some ...
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... means of living are straitened , I bear it with patience . 55 Poor men cannot be Counts ! And , if on any occasion Better cannot be got for us and ours , we put up with Combs of honey to eat , for these one can always get hold of . Yet ...
... means of living are straitened , I bear it with patience . 55 Poor men cannot be Counts ! And , if on any occasion Better cannot be got for us and ours , we put up with Combs of honey to eat , for these one can always get hold of . Yet ...
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... advise you 95 Not to be greedy and take too much ! It might possibly 66 " " harm you . " Do you think , " said the bear , " that I am a glutton ? By no means ! C Moderation is ever in all things good . " And CANTO II . ] 17 REINEKE FOX .
... advise you 95 Not to be greedy and take too much ! It might possibly 66 " " harm you . " Do you think , " said the bear , " that I am a glutton ? By no means ! C Moderation is ever in all things good . " And CANTO II . ] 17 REINEKE FOX .
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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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