Little Classics: ExileRossiter Johnson J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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الصفحة 17
... morning , noon , and night , had caused him to slide from intellectual to various kinds and degrees of bodily labor , till at last , to adopt his own phrase , he slid into a soap - vat . In other words , Giles was now a soap - boiler ...
... morning , noon , and night , had caused him to slide from intellectual to various kinds and degrees of bodily labor , till at last , to adopt his own phrase , he slid into a soap - vat . In other words , Giles was now a soap - boiler ...
الصفحة 34
... morning at daybreak , and going to the apartment in which his children lay , would lie down among them for a while . The black poison of jealousy began at length to insinuate itself into the mind of Aoife . As if the love of Lir were ...
... morning at daybreak , and going to the apartment in which his children lay , would lie down among them for a while . The black poison of jealousy began at length to insinuate itself into the mind of Aoife . As if the love of Lir were ...
الصفحة 36
... morning he ordered his chariot to be prepared , and , following the track of his wife , travelled along until he came to the Lake of the Speckled Oak , when the children saw the chariot approaching , and Fingula spoke as follows : By ...
... morning he ordered his chariot to be prepared , and , following the track of his wife , travelled along until he came to the Lake of the Speckled Oak , when the children saw the chariot approaching , and Fingula spoke as follows : By ...
الصفحة 38
... morning Lir arose from the bank on which he lay , and addressed his children in the following words : - In vain I stretch my aching limbs And close my weeping eyes , In vain my children's moonlight hymns For me alone arise . " T is morn ...
... morning Lir arose from the bank on which he lay , and addressed his children in the following words : - In vain I stretch my aching limbs And close my weeping eyes , In vain my children's moonlight hymns For me alone arise . " T is morn ...
الصفحة 40
... morning they came as close to the brink of the lake as they could , and spoke to their father and their friends , to all of whom they bade a mournful farewell , repeating those pitiful lines that follow : : - Receive , O royal sage ...
... morning they came as close to the brink of the lake as they could , and spoke to their father and their friends , to all of whom they bade a mournful farewell , repeating those pitiful lines that follow : : - Receive , O royal sage ...
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amongst Aoife asked Bashkirs beds began Bogh Dearg brethren Burr camels captain cavalry children of Lir Cossacks court cranks cried cruise czarina Daddy dear deserts door Dorchi Duchess emperor Emperor of China enemies Ethan Brand eyes father feet fellow Fingula fire flight Fort Adams friends hands hear heard heart horses Kalmuck khan khan's kiln Kirghises knew lake lama laugh lime-burner Lir's looked Macaomh miles misery monarch morning Mother Shipton Moyle never night Oakhurst officers Oubacha party person Philip Nolan Piney Poker Flat poor Nolan prince replied revolt Russian Sea of Moyle seemed seen shed shore skilley sleep snow stood story suffering Tartar tell Tengis thing thought thousand tion told took Torgau Tuatha Danaans turned Uncle Billy Unpardonable Unpardonable Sin vast Weseloff whole wild Wolga words wretched Zebek Zebek-Dorchi دو وو