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9. oldal
Mercury , says be , was walking one evening along the banks of the Nile after the
relurn of its waters to their natural bed , when striking his foot against the shell of
a tortoise which bad been left there by the retiring flood , he was astonished at ...
Mercury , says be , was walking one evening along the banks of the Nile after the
relurn of its waters to their natural bed , when striking his foot against the shell of
a tortoise which bad been left there by the retiring flood , he was astonished at ...
19. oldal
The judge perceiving the roguery ( 2 ) of the Spaniard , and admiring the natural
acuteness ( 3 ) of the Indian , ordered the horse to be restored to him with cost of
suit ( 4 ) , and committed the thief to prison . SACRIFICE , The wife of a noble ...
The judge perceiving the roguery ( 2 ) of the Spaniard , and admiring the natural
acuteness ( 3 ) of the Indian , ordered the horse to be restored to him with cost of
suit ( 4 ) , and committed the thief to prison . SACRIFICE , The wife of a noble ...
34. oldal
... to prevent hydrophobia , though , added he in a sorrowful tone : “ 1 fear it is too
late , for I have already felt symptoms of its approach . ” The company began to
feel alarmed , and eagerly inquired the nature of the symptoms he experienced .
... to prevent hydrophobia , though , added he in a sorrowful tone : “ 1 fear it is too
late , for I have already felt symptoms of its approach . ” The company began to
feel alarmed , and eagerly inquired the nature of the symptoms he experienced .
274. oldal
Tis nature's doom but let the wretch who toils , Accuse not , hate not him who
wears the spoils . Oh ! if he knew the weight of splendid chains , How light the
balance ( 6 ) of his humbler pains ! BYRON . - EPITAPH . My epitaph shall be my
name ...
Tis nature's doom but let the wretch who toils , Accuse not , hate not him who
wears the spoils . Oh ! if he knew the weight of splendid chains , How light the
balance ( 6 ) of his humbler pains ! BYRON . - EPITAPH . My epitaph shall be my
name ...
279. oldal
NATURE'S REVIVAL AT BREAK OF DAY . 279 Well has each steed obeyed the
armed heel ( 1 ) , And flash the scimitars , and rings ( 2 ) the steel ; Out - number'd
not out - braved ( 3 ) , they still oppose Despair to daring ( 4 ) , and a front to ...
NATURE'S REVIVAL AT BREAK OF DAY . 279 Well has each steed obeyed the
armed heel ( 1 ) , And flash the scimitars , and rings ( 2 ) the steel ; Out - number'd
not out - braved ( 3 ) , they still oppose Despair to daring ( 4 ) , and a front to ...
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