Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... thought better about it , Dext'rously slipping away to his stronghold . knows this , Ev'ryone Far too well do they know it , all who stand here and around me . Oh , Sir ! All the vexation that this great rascal has caused me 35 Many a ...
... thought better about it , Dext'rously slipping away to his stronghold . knows this , Ev'ryone Far too well do they know it , all who stand here and around me . Oh , Sir ! All the vexation that this great rascal has caused me 35 Many a ...
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... thought over 230 Many an evil thing , whilst our destruction he plotted . Quickly with lightened heart I told all the children around me What good message your letter conveyed , and all were delighted . Since now Reineke hermit had ...
... thought over 230 Many an evil thing , whilst our destruction he plotted . Quickly with lightened heart I told all the children around me What good message your letter conveyed , and all were delighted . Since now Reineke hermit had ...
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... gallows and wheel . Make choice of the best , then : Come and follow me hence , or else there may evil befall you . " Reineke heard his speech well enough from beginning to ending , 20 Lay and quietly listened and thought : " Oh !
... gallows and wheel . Make choice of the best , then : Come and follow me hence , or else there may evil befall you . " Reineke heard his speech well enough from beginning to ending , 20 Lay and quietly listened and thought : " Oh !
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Lay and quietly listened and thought : " Oh ! would I were able His proud words to repay to this my clumsy companion ! Let us think out the affair . " He went to the depths of his dwelling . Into the fort's ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Lay and quietly listened and thought : " Oh ! would I were able His proud words to repay to this my clumsy companion ! Let us think out the affair . " He went to the depths of his dwelling . Into the fort's ...
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... thought , and brought out his hatchet , So that he might be armed if anyone wanted to hurt him . Meanwhile in terrible straits Brown found himself , for the tree - cleft 110 Squeezed him tightly : he tugged and pulled , and bellowed in ...
... thought , and brought out his hatchet , So that he might be armed if anyone wanted to hurt him . Meanwhile in terrible straits Brown found himself , for the tree - cleft 110 Squeezed him tightly : he tugged and pulled , and bellowed in ...
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