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Page 44
... thee devoured , " The frantic father cried ; And to the hilt his vengeful sword He plunged in Gêlert's side . Aroused by Gêlert's dying yell , Some slumberer wakened nigh ; What words the parent's joy could tell To hear his infant's cry ...
... thee devoured , " The frantic father cried ; And to the hilt his vengeful sword He plunged in Gêlert's side . Aroused by Gêlert's dying yell , Some slumberer wakened nigh ; What words the parent's joy could tell To hear his infant's cry ...
Page 97
... thy frame shall decay . No tomb shall e'er plead to remembrance for thee , DONN D CRANE Or redeem form or frame from the merciless surge ,. LIKE MOUNTAINS THE BILLOWS SWELL THEY MADE A RAFT OF CASKS. THE MARINER'S DREAM 97.
... thy frame shall decay . No tomb shall e'er plead to remembrance for thee , DONN D CRANE Or redeem form or frame from the merciless surge ,. LIKE MOUNTAINS THE BILLOWS SWELL THEY MADE A RAFT OF CASKS. THE MARINER'S DREAM 97.
Page 98
... still the vast waters above thee shall roll ; Earth loses thy pattern forever and aye , - O sailor - boy ! sailor - boy ! peace to thy soul ! OD THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON1 F I THE SHIPWRECK AND LANDING 98 THE MARINER'S DREAM.
... still the vast waters above thee shall roll ; Earth loses thy pattern forever and aye , - O sailor - boy ! sailor - boy ! peace to thy soul ! OD THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON1 F I THE SHIPWRECK AND LANDING 98 THE MARINER'S DREAM.
Page 300
... thou have ? I and the other slaves of the lainp that is in your hands are ready to obey thee . " Terrified at the sight of the genie , Aladdin's mother fainted , but Aladdin , who had seen such 300 THE STORY OF ALADDIN.
... thou have ? I and the other slaves of the lainp that is in your hands are ready to obey thee . " Terrified at the sight of the genie , Aladdin's mother fainted , but Aladdin , who had seen such 300 THE STORY OF ALADDIN.
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... thee . " " I am hungry , " replied Aladdin ; " bring me something to eat . ,, Then for the second time the genie brought a tray and dishes of silver loaded with appetizing food , all as fine and valuable as those of the first gift ...
... thee . " " I am hungry , " replied Aladdin ; " bring me something to eat . ,, Then for the second time the genie brought a tray and dishes of silver loaded with appetizing food , all as fine and valuable as those of the first gift ...
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