Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... remain so . No good , alas ! will Reineke show us . Oh ! would he were lying 85 Dead long ago ! for that were the best for peaceable people ; If you forgive him , however , this time , be sure very shortly Some who now suspect it least ...
... remain so . No good , alas ! will Reineke show us . Oh ! would he were lying 85 Dead long ago ! for that were the best for peaceable people ; If you forgive him , however , this time , be sure very shortly Some who now suspect it least ...
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... remain'd not behindhand : Came with her distaff running , by which she had sat in the daytime , All to wash the hide of that luckless creature . Brown one Heard in his terrible strait how the noise was increasing , 130 The ever And with ...
... remain'd not behindhand : Came with her distaff running , by which she had sat in the daytime , All to wash the hide of that luckless creature . Brown one Heard in his terrible strait how the noise was increasing , 130 The ever And with ...
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... remain there , Free at all events from this Reineke's wicked devices . If I get through with my life , then thou shalt certainly rue it ! 250 Yet he rallied himself , and , though with horrible anguish , Four days dragged himself on ...
... remain there , Free at all events from this Reineke's wicked devices . If I get through with my life , then thou shalt certainly rue it ! 250 Yet he rallied himself , and , though with horrible anguish , Four days dragged himself on ...
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... remain outside , and enjoy the grass and the То herbage 170 your heart's content . Upon these hills are afforded Many plants that are good for the health and of excellent flavour . Lampe with me I take , but beg him to give consolation ...
... remain outside , and enjoy the grass and the То herbage 170 your heart's content . Upon these hills are afforded Many plants that are good for the health and of excellent flavour . Lampe with me I take , but beg him to give consolation ...
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... remain'd there . Now give ear to my need , and of your safe - conduct bethink you ! Who can travel , and who can find his way to your palace , Whilst that robber beleaguers the roads , and all of us injures ? " Scarce had he made an end ...
... remain'd there . Now give ear to my need , and of your safe - conduct bethink you ! Who can travel , and who can find his way to your palace , Whilst that robber beleaguers the roads , and all of us injures ? " Scarce had he made an end ...
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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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