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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... sweet unguents rain down through the void ! " --- Then a minister answered Mahânama and said , " These things are so ! yet it is nothing extraordinary ; it is the nature of things ( earth ) to produce such results ! " Another said ...
... sweet unguents rain down through the void ! " --- Then a minister answered Mahânama and said , " These things are so ! yet it is nothing extraordinary ; it is the nature of things ( earth ) to produce such results ! " Another said ...
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... sweet water . " Suddenly , " said Priscus , " there arose a great storm of wind , accompanied by thunderings and frequent flashes of lightning and torrents of rain . Our tent was blown down , and all our traveling furniture was rolled ...
... sweet water . " Suddenly , " said Priscus , " there arose a great storm of wind , accompanied by thunderings and frequent flashes of lightning and torrents of rain . Our tent was blown down , and all our traveling furniture was rolled ...
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... sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted , where the siren sings , And coral reefs lie bare , Where the cold sea - maids rise to sun their streaming hair . In webs of living gauze no more unfurl ; Wrecked is the ship of ...
... sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted , where the siren sings , And coral reefs lie bare , Where the cold sea - maids rise to sun their streaming hair . In webs of living gauze no more unfurl ; Wrecked is the ship of ...
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... sweet office as yet , and meeting the cold aspect of Duty with the natural graces which were meant for the reward of nothing less than the Great Passion . I never spoke one word of love to the schoolmistress in the course of these ...
... sweet office as yet , and meeting the cold aspect of Duty with the natural graces which were meant for the reward of nothing less than the Great Passion . I never spoke one word of love to the schoolmistress in the course of these ...
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... sweet as honey , from his lips distill'd : Two generations now had pass'd away , Wise by his rules , and happy by his sway ; Two ages o'er his native realm he reign'd , And now the example of the third remain'd . All view'd with awe the ...
... sweet as honey , from his lips distill'd : Two generations now had pass'd away , Wise by his rules , and happy by his sway ; Two ages o'er his native realm he reign'd , And now the example of the third remain'd . All view'd with awe the ...
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