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... killed him . Sir Walter being frightened at the accident , put spurs to his horse , and set out with the other ... kill his favourite son . Now that you have heard of the king , let us look back at the peo- ple . There are a few points ...
... killed him . Sir Walter being frightened at the accident , put spurs to his horse , and set out with the other ... kill his favourite son . Now that you have heard of the king , let us look back at the peo- ple . There are a few points ...
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... kill one of them , he is punished with death . They live in the groves and banyan trees around the villages ; or else perch themselves on the roofs of the houses , sometimes con- NATURAL HISTORY . descending to come down and play with ...
... kill one of them , he is punished with death . They live in the groves and banyan trees around the villages ; or else perch themselves on the roofs of the houses , sometimes con- NATURAL HISTORY . descending to come down and play with ...
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... killing each other ; indeed , nearly all rich people wore swords . When a feudal lord , living in his castle , had four or ... killed . I would rather have been a doctor or a lawyer . P. Such a profession would only WEDNESDAY . have been ...
... killing each other ; indeed , nearly all rich people wore swords . When a feudal lord , living in his castle , had four or ... killed . I would rather have been a doctor or a lawyer . P. Such a profession would only WEDNESDAY . have been ...
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... killed by accident when hunting in the New Forest , A.D. 1100 . 5. In this reign the first JUDICIAL COMBAT was fought , between Bainard and another knight ; a new bridge was built over the THAMES ; WEST- MINSTER HALL was built ; and the ...
... killed by accident when hunting in the New Forest , A.D. 1100 . 5. In this reign the first JUDICIAL COMBAT was fought , between Bainard and another knight ; a new bridge was built over the THAMES ; WEST- MINSTER HALL was built ; and the ...
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... kill- ing their brethren , just as Cain killed his brother . So this man travels about , and tells men that , just as Joseph's brothers were wicked , and just as Cain was wicked , so they are wicked , to make slaves of their brethren ...
... kill- ing their brethren , just as Cain killed his brother . So this man travels about , and tells men that , just as Joseph's brothers were wicked , and just as Cain was wicked , so they are wicked , to make slaves of their brethren ...
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Página 64 - THE Frost looked forth one still, clear night, And whispered, "Now I shall be out of sight; So through the valley, and over the height, In silence I'll take my way. I will not go on like that blustering train, The wind and the snow, the hail and the rain, That make so much bustle and noise in vain, But I'll be as busy as they!
Página 4 - Speak gently to the aged one — Grieve not the careworn heart ; The sands of life are nearly run — Let such in peace depart.
Página 284 - This lamentable tale I tell ! A lasting monument of words This wonder merits well The Dog, which still was hovering nigh, Repeating the same timid cry, This Dog, had been through three months' space A dweller in that savage place.
Página 284 - Far in the bosom of Helvellyn, Remote from public road or dwelling, Pathway or cultivated land, From trace of human foot or hand.
Página 4 - Speak gently to the little child ! Its love be sure to gain ; Teach it in accents soft and mild, It may not long remain.
Página 262 - Oh yes! his fatherland must be As the blue heaven wide and free! Is it alone where freedom is, Where God is God and man is man? Doth he not claim a broader span For the soul's love of home than this? Oh yes! his fatherland must be As the blue heaven wide and free!
Página 357 - Beware of too sublime a sense Of your own worth and consequence. The man who dreams himself so great, And his importance of such weight, That all around in all that's done Must move and act for Him alone, Will learn in school of tribulation The folly of his expectation.
Página 380 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd.
Página 64 - By the light of the moon were seen Most beautiful things; there were flowers and trees; There were bevies of birds and swarms of bees; There were cities with temples and towers; and these All pictured in silver sheen!
Página 90 - Linger'd labours come to nought. Hoist up sail while gale doth last, Tide and wind stay no man's pleasure ; Seek not time when time is past, Sober speed is wisdom's leisure. After-wits are dearly bought, Let thy forewit guide thy thought.