The History of England: The history of the Anglo-Saxons from the earliest period to the Norman conquest ... In three volumes ... 6th ed. 1836Longman, Orme, Brown and Green, and Longman, 1839 |
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... creatures , they are not to be measured with you , because one of two things occurs ; either they are not good for you themselves , or but for a little good compared with you . WE TOO MUCH UNDERVALUE ourselves when we love that which is ...
... creatures , they are not to be measured with you , because one of two things occurs ; either they are not good for you themselves , or but for a little good compared with you . WE TOO MUCH UNDERVALUE ourselves when we love that which is ...
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... creature shunneth that which is contrary to it , and toils very diligently that it be removed from him . But what two are more contrary between them- selves than good and evil ? They never will be harmonious together . " By this thou ...
... creature shunneth that which is contrary to it , and toils very diligently that it be removed from him . But what two are more contrary between them- selves than good and evil ? They never will be harmonious together . " By this thou ...
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... creature's body is tenderer than that of man's . The least fly may hurt it , and the gnats with their litttle stings may injure it ; and also the small worms that crawl within and without him , even sometimes nearly kill him . Indeed ...
... creature's body is tenderer than that of man's . The least fly may hurt it , and the gnats with their litttle stings may injure it ; and also the small worms that crawl within and without him , even sometimes nearly kill him . Indeed ...
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... creatures and leaves thine . For how much would you , when intire , and as you seemed to yourself , fortunate , have bought this ? Cease now to seek after your lost wealth ; you have found friends , which the most precious kind of ...
... creatures and leaves thine . For how much would you , when intire , and as you seemed to yourself , fortunate , have bought this ? Cease now to seek after your lost wealth ; you have found friends , which the most precious kind of ...
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... creatures , that they should now stand in the world as He hath willed , and as long as He wills . " The motions of all active creatures cannot be stilled , nor even altered from their course , and from the arrangement which is provided ...
... creatures , that they should now stand in the world as He hath willed , and as long as He wills . " The motions of all active creatures cannot be stilled , nor even altered from their course , and from the arrangement which is provided ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adjectives afterwards Alfred Alfred's ancient Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon language Anlaf Arab Armorica army Asser Athelstan battle bishop Boetius BOOK Bretagne brother called Canute Canute's CHAP Chron Cleop clergy coin Copt Cotton Library creatures crown Danes Danish death dignity Dunstan earl earth Edmund Edric Edward Edward the Confessor enemies England English Ethelred Ethelred the Unready evil express father fleet Flor friends gave Godwin gold Harold the Second hast honour Hoveden Ibid Ingulf killed king king of Norway king's kingdom Knytlinga Saga land language Latin laws lord Malmsb Malmsbury Matt mentioned Mercia mind nation noble Norman Normandy Northumbria Norway nouns Olave pennies Pict plunder prince punishment reign Roman de Rou sailed says shillings ships Snorre Svein sword thee thegns things thou tion Tostig translation Turketul verbs virtue Welsh West William wisdom wise words