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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... falling ; so beautifully fertilizing in its qualities ! and the air is moved by a gentle and cool breeze coming from the eight quarters and hark to the sound of that voice of Brahma so sweetly melodious in the air , and all the Devas ...
... falling ; so beautifully fertilizing in its qualities ! and the air is moved by a gentle and cool breeze coming from the eight quarters and hark to the sound of that voice of Brahma so sweetly melodious in the air , and all the Devas ...
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... fall . At this time the maiden Gô- tâmî , the six days having expired , very early on the morning of the seventh , arose , and bathing her person she proceeded to decorate herself with the choicest jewels and the most costly robes ...
... fall . At this time the maiden Gô- tâmî , the six days having expired , very early on the morning of the seventh , arose , and bathing her person she proceeded to decorate herself with the choicest jewels and the most costly robes ...
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... fall in with his own caprices . For no former ruler of Scythia or of any other land has ever achieved so much in so short a time as this man , who has made himself master of the islands in the ocean , and besides ruling all Scythia has ...
... fall in with his own caprices . For no former ruler of Scythia or of any other land has ever achieved so much in so short a time as this man , who has made himself master of the islands in the ocean , and besides ruling all Scythia has ...
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... falling for- tunes of his house should by this son be restored . The drinking - bout was protracted far on into the night , and the ambassadors left long before it was over . At daybreak next morning they again sought an interview with ...
... falling for- tunes of his house should by this son be restored . The drinking - bout was protracted far on into the night , and the ambassadors left long before it was over . At daybreak next morning they again sought an interview with ...
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... fall . The prize , the beauteous prize , I will resign , So dearly valued , and so justly mine . But since for common good I yield the fair , My private loss let grateful Greece repair ; Nor unrewarded let your prince complain , That he ...
... fall . The prize , the beauteous prize , I will resign , So dearly valued , and so justly mine . But since for common good I yield the fair , My private loss let grateful Greece repair ; Nor unrewarded let your prince complain , That he ...
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