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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... sound of that voice of Brahma so sweetly melodious in the air , and all the Devas chanting their hymns and praises ! whilst the flowers and sweet unguents rain down through the void ! " --- Then a minister answered Mahânama and said ...
... sound of that voice of Brahma so sweetly melodious in the air , and all the Devas chanting their hymns and praises ! whilst the flowers and sweet unguents rain down through the void ! " --- Then a minister answered Mahânama and said ...
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... sound of beautiful music , but no instruments ; and there was the voice of people singing hymns of praise in every direction ; and flowers beautifully scented fell down in profusion , and though the sun was shining fiercely , yet they ...
... sound of beautiful music , but no instruments ; and there was the voice of people singing hymns of praise in every direction ; and flowers beautifully scented fell down in profusion , and though the sun was shining fiercely , yet they ...
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... sound of the joy - drum , the king , in surprise , inquired of his minister , " Who is it so abruptly dares to make this noise in front of the gate of one of the Ikshwaku family ? exhausting all his strength in beating the drum of joy ...
... sound of the joy - drum , the king , in surprise , inquired of his minister , " Who is it so abruptly dares to make this noise in front of the gate of one of the Ikshwaku family ? exhausting all his strength in beating the drum of joy ...
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... sound . Eighteen hundred increased by ten ; - " Hahnsum kerridge " they called it then ; Eighteen hundred and twenty came ; Running as usual ; much the same . Thirty and Forty at last arrive , And then came fifty , and FIFTY - FIVE ...
... sound . Eighteen hundred increased by ten ; - " Hahnsum kerridge " they called it then ; Eighteen hundred and twenty came ; Running as usual ; much the same . Thirty and Forty at last arrive , And then came fifty , and FIFTY - FIVE ...
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... sound : " O Hector , O me , curséd dame , both born beneath one fate , Thou here , I in Cilician Thebes , where Placus doth elate His shady forehead , in the court where king Eëtion , Hapless , begot unhappy me ; which would he had not ...
... sound : " O Hector , O me , curséd dame , both born beneath one fate , Thou here , I in Cilician Thebes , where Placus doth elate His shady forehead , in the court where king Eëtion , Hapless , begot unhappy me ; which would he had not ...
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