The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... cried out , " Oh ! ye sons of Sâkya ! hurry away as fast as possible to Mahârâja . " Then the min- isters replied , seeing her high spirits , " And what news shall we give him when we see him ; what does your manner signify - is it good ...
... cried out , " Oh ! ye sons of Sâkya ! hurry away as fast as possible to Mahârâja . " Then the min- isters replied , seeing her high spirits , " And what news shall we give him when we see him ; what does your manner signify - is it good ...
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... cried out with a loud voice , " May the king be ever victorious ! may the king be ever honored . " Having said this , he paused to regain his strength . Meantime , Suddhôdana , hav- ing heard these words , addressed Mahânama , and said ...
... cried out with a loud voice , " May the king be ever victorious ! may the king be ever honored . " Having said this , he paused to regain his strength . Meantime , Suddhôdana , hav- ing heard these words , addressed Mahânama , and said ...
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... cried The kind old king : " O Hector , fly this man , this homicide , That straight will stroy thee . He's too strong , and would to heaven he were As strong in heaven's love as in mine ! Vultures and dogs should tear His prostrate ...
... cried The kind old king : " O Hector , fly this man , this homicide , That straight will stroy thee . He's too strong , and would to heaven he were As strong in heaven's love as in mine ! Vultures and dogs should tear His prostrate ...
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... cried : " Deiphobus , another lance . " Lance nor Deiphobus Stood near his call . And then his mind saw all things ominous , And thus suggested : " Woe is me , the Gods have call'd , and I Must meet death here ! Deiphobus I well hop't ...
... cried : " Deiphobus , another lance . " Lance nor Deiphobus Stood near his call . And then his mind saw all things ominous , And thus suggested : " Woe is me , the Gods have call'd , and I Must meet death here ! Deiphobus I well hop't ...
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... . " Thus he mourn'd , and with him all brake ope Their store of sorrows . The poor Queen amongst the women wept , Turn'd into anguish : " O my son , " she cried out , " why still kept Patient of horrors is my life , when thine is 76 HOMER.
... . " Thus he mourn'd , and with him all brake ope Their store of sorrows . The poor Queen amongst the women wept , Turn'd into anguish : " O my son , " she cried out , " why still kept Patient of horrors is my life , when thine is 76 HOMER.
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