Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and ModernCharles Dudley Warner International Society, 1897 |
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... better known as the " Book of Kells , " of which St. Columba was patron . The book was written about 660 A. D. and was a treasured possession of the monastery , except for a short time in 1006 A. D. when it was stolen , until it came ...
... better known as the " Book of Kells , " of which St. Columba was patron . The book was written about 660 A. D. and was a treasured possession of the monastery , except for a short time in 1006 A. D. when it was stolen , until it came ...
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... better go somewhere else . Nor indeed would he have had far to go . For in gen- eral , the coffee - rooms reeked with tobacco like a guard - room ; and strangers sometimes expressed their surprise that so many peo- ple should leave ...
... better go somewhere else . Nor indeed would he have had far to go . For in gen- eral , the coffee - rooms reeked with tobacco like a guard - room ; and strangers sometimes expressed their surprise that so many peo- ple should leave ...
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... better understood by the Romans in the proudest days of their republic than by Gonsalvo and Ximenes , Cortez and Alva . The skill of the Spanish diplomatists was renowned throughout Europe . In Eng- land the name of Gondomar is still ...
... better understood by the Romans in the proudest days of their republic than by Gonsalvo and Ximenes , Cortez and Alva . The skill of the Spanish diplomatists was renowned throughout Europe . In Eng- land the name of Gondomar is still ...
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... better acquainted with the vicissitudes of life and the diversities of character than most of his subjects . He had known restraint , danger , penury , and dependence . He had often suffered from ingratitude , insolence , and treachery ...
... better acquainted with the vicissitudes of life and the diversities of character than most of his subjects . He had known restraint , danger , penury , and dependence . He had often suffered from ingratitude , insolence , and treachery ...
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... better that they should be bad Catholics than bad Protestants . If a person was so unfortunate as to be a bravo , a libertine , or a gambler , that was no reason for making him a heretic too . The Old World was not wide enough for this ...
... better that they should be bad Catholics than bad Protestants . If a person was so unfortunate as to be a bravo , a libertine , or a gambler , that was no reason for making him a heretic too . The Old World was not wide enough for this ...
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Página 9600 - And the Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as it is at this day.
Página 9770 - When we have run our passion's heat, Love hither makes his best retreat. The Gods, that mortal beauty chase, Still in a tree did end their race; Apollo hunted Daphne so, Only that she might laurel grow; And Pan did after Syrinx speed, Not as a nymph, but for a reed.
Página 9760 - He discovereth deep things out of darkness, and bringeth out to light the shadow of death.
Página 9411 - And she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St. Paul's.
Página 9769 - How vainly men themselves amaze. To win the palm, the oak, or bays: And their incessant labors see Crowned from some single herb, or tree, Whose short and narrow-verged shade Does prudently their toils upbraid; While all the flowers and trees do close, To weave the garlands of repose.
Página 9424 - LARS PORSENA of Clusium By the Nine Gods he swore That the great house of Tarquin Should suffer wrong no more. By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth, East and west and south and north, To summon his array.
Página 9439 - And Appenzel's stout infantry, and Egmont's Flemish spears. There rode the brood of false Lorraine, the curses of our land! And dark Mayenne was in the midst, a truncheon in his hand! And as we looked on them, we thought of Seine's...
Página 9722 - Unto some brutish beast. All beasts are happy, For when they die Their souls are soon dissolved in elements, But mine must live still to be plagued in hell.
Página 9437 - quoth false Sextus, " Will not the villain drown? But for this stay, ere close of day We should have sacked the town !" " Heaven help him ! " quoth Lars Porsena, "And bring him safe to shore; For such a gallant feat of arms Was never seen before.
Página 9721 - Perpetual day; or let this hour be but A year, a month, a week, a natural day, That Faustus may repent and save his soul!