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The Wildgrave glances round , amazed ; In vain the bugle meets his lip ; In vain
his toneless voice is raised ; In vain he tries to wield his whip ; He spurs his horse
on either side , But neither to nor fro can ride . All round the air shows clogged ...
The Wildgrave glances round , amazed ; In vain the bugle meets his lip ; In vain
his toneless voice is raised ; In vain he tries to wield his whip ; He spurs his horse
on either side , But neither to nor fro can ride . All round the air shows clogged ...
Стр. 53
On going great tower of the gateway ; this noble his rounds the third evening ,
about knight and his lady , who are in my ... replied the manner as he could
assume ; then look- other , “ it was the spite that was on ing round the vaulted
ceiling of ...
On going great tower of the gateway ; this noble his rounds the third evening ,
about knight and his lady , who are in my ... replied the manner as he could
assume ; then look- other , “ it was the spite that was on ing round the vaulted
ceiling of ...
Стр. 102
Receive me , thou who hast with open arm , Year after year , the generations
gone Welcomed in joy and grief : how many a swarm Of children round this
patriarchal throne Have gathered here ! perhaps beside this seatI well can fancy
it — a ...
Receive me , thou who hast with open arm , Year after year , the generations
gone Welcomed in joy and grief : how many a swarm Of children round this
patriarchal throne Have gathered here ! perhaps beside this seatI well can fancy
it — a ...
Стр. 245
That off - wheel space seemed quite insufficient for the horse has won two plates
in his day , purpose of passing , and now wheeling and taken Heaven knows
how many round the corners and windings of the brushes - isn't he a rare un to
trot ...
That off - wheel space seemed quite insufficient for the horse has won two plates
in his day , purpose of passing , and now wheeling and taken Heaven knows
how many round the corners and windings of the brushes - isn't he a rare un to
trot ...
Стр. 537
Where did I leave off , my prince , " " yet , blessed be God , ” he then said , said
the bard , addressing Art next night , when his voice had recovered its firmas the
captives closed their little circle ness , we still can fancy new fortunes round the
fire ...
Where did I leave off , my prince , " " yet , blessed be God , ” he then said , said
the bard , addressing Art next night , when his voice had recovered its firmas the
captives closed their little circle ness , we still can fancy new fortunes round the
fire ...
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