Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 sivua |
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Sivu 38
... father which is in heaven . Whensoever there- fore thou givest thine alms , thou shalt not make a trumpet to be blown before thee , as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets , for to be praised of men . Verily I say unto ...
... father which is in heaven . Whensoever there- fore thou givest thine alms , thou shalt not make a trumpet to be blown before thee , as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets , for to be praised of men . Verily I say unto ...
Sivu 238
... Father ! -and his voice chok'd there . And then a dark cloud pass'd before his eyes , And his head swam , and he sunk down to earth . But Sohrab crawl'd to where he lay , and cast His arms about his neck , and kiss'd his lips , And with ...
... Father ! -and his voice chok'd there . And then a dark cloud pass'd before his eyes , And his head swam , and he sunk down to earth . But Sohrab crawl'd to where he lay , and cast His arms about his neck , and kiss'd his lips , And with ...
Sivu 247
... father . He had carried death and dismay into the ranks of the Persians , and had terrified the boldest warriors of that country , before Rustum encountered him , which at last that hero resolved to do , under a feigned name . They met ...
... father . He had carried death and dismay into the ranks of the Persians , and had terrified the boldest warriors of that country , before Rustum encountered him , which at last that hero resolved to do , under a feigned name . They met ...
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