The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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17. oldal
... Thou poet by the Grace of God . • Or , why this clashing of the steel , These battles which thy song demands , This glow in which thy passions reel And burn like flaming firebrands ? No ! thus no German arm is nerved ; We too may fight ...
... Thou poet by the Grace of God . • Or , why this clashing of the steel , These battles which thy song demands , This glow in which thy passions reel And burn like flaming firebrands ? No ! thus no German arm is nerved ; We too may fight ...
21. oldal
... thou canst not give me . " He seemed not to place much confidence even in his ghostly advisers ; when the priest exhorted him to confess his sins , the king broke angrily out , " Shall I tell my sins to thee ? " To the bystanders he ...
... thou canst not give me . " He seemed not to place much confidence even in his ghostly advisers ; when the priest exhorted him to confess his sins , the king broke angrily out , " Shall I tell my sins to thee ? " To the bystanders he ...
22. oldal
... thou believe in Christ Jesus , and hear my voice , give us some sign thereof . " To the amazement of all the king answered with a loud voice , " Yes ! " This was his last breath , at eight of the clock in the morning , the 29th of ...
... thou believe in Christ Jesus , and hear my voice , give us some sign thereof . " To the amazement of all the king answered with a loud voice , " Yes ! " This was his last breath , at eight of the clock in the morning , the 29th of ...
57. oldal
... Thou appearedst ; What shame on Thee is hurled ! How art Thou pale with anguish , With sore abuse and scorn ! How does that visage languish Which once was bright as morn ! What language shall I borrow , To thank Thee , dearest Friend ...
... Thou appearedst ; What shame on Thee is hurled ! How art Thou pale with anguish , With sore abuse and scorn ! How does that visage languish Which once was bright as morn ! What language shall I borrow , To thank Thee , dearest Friend ...
58. oldal
... THOU ALL THY GRIEFS . Commit thou all thy griefs , And ways unto His hands , To His sure truth and tender care , Who earth and Heaven commands ; Who points the clouds their course , Whom winds and seas obey ; He shall direct thy ...
... THOU ALL THY GRIEFS . Commit thou all thy griefs , And ways unto His hands , To His sure truth and tender care , Who earth and Heaven commands ; Who points the clouds their course , Whom winds and seas obey ; He shall direct thy ...
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