Goethe's Reineke Fox ; West-Eastern Divan ; And, AchilleidG. Bell and Sons, 1890 - 376 pages |
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... uncle Little comfort will get from your words , but that is a trifle— Were he but here at the Court as well as yourself , and enjoying Royal favour like you , you would certainly soon be repenting That 95 you have been so spiteful and ...
... uncle Little comfort will get from your words , but that is a trifle— Were he but here at the Court as well as yourself , and enjoying Royal favour like you , you would certainly soon be repenting That 95 you have been so spiteful and ...
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... uncle . Quickly he drew his sword to finish him off , but the sly one , Seemingly dead , moved neither limb nor leg , and the carter 110 Threw him up on his cart , at the skin rejoicing before- hand . Yes , thus much did my uncle for ...
... uncle . Quickly he drew his sword to finish him off , but the sly one , Seemingly dead , moved neither limb nor leg , and the carter 110 Threw him up on his cart , at the skin rejoicing before- hand . Yes , thus much did my uncle for ...
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... uncle indebted ! I will be silent , however . If you will have Reineke sent for , He will defend himself better . Meanwhile , O king ever gracious , 140 Noble ruler , you heard yourself , I beg to remind you , And these lords have heard ...
... uncle indebted ! I will be silent , however . If you will have Reineke sent for , He will defend himself better . Meanwhile , O king ever gracious , 140 Noble ruler , you heard yourself , I beg to remind you , And these lords have heard ...
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... uncle If from a thief he took the goods he had stolen ? For all men , Those who are noble by birth , should always prove them- selves hateful , Much to be dreaded by thieves . Why , had he proceeded to hang him , Venial were the offence ...
... uncle If from a thief he took the goods he had stolen ? For all men , Those who are noble by birth , should always prove them- selves hateful , Much to be dreaded by thieves . Why , had he proceeded to hang him , Venial were the offence ...
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... uncle , are you at home now ? 66 Brown , the bear , has come from the king with message judicial . For the king has sworn , that at Court before his tribunal You must present yourself , and I am sent hither to fetch you , 15 Lest you ...
... uncle , are you at home now ? 66 Brown , the bear , has come from the king with message judicial . For the king has sworn , that at Court before his tribunal You must present yourself , and I am sent hither to fetch you , 15 Lest you ...
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