Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Výsledky 1 - 3 z 53.
Strana 38
... heaven . Whensoever there- fore thou givest thine alms , thou shalt not make a trumpet to be blown before thee , as ... heaven , hallowed be thy name . Let thy kingdom come . Thy will be fulfilled , as well in earth , as it is in heaven ...
... heaven . Whensoever there- fore thou givest thine alms , thou shalt not make a trumpet to be blown before thee , as ... heaven , hallowed be thy name . Let thy kingdom come . Thy will be fulfilled , as well in earth , as it is in heaven ...
Strana 97
... heaven . At last he burst forth in the following accents : ' Sir , I believe I know where to lay up my little treasure as well as another . I thank God , if I am not so warm as some , I am content : that is a blessing greater than ...
... heaven . At last he burst forth in the following accents : ' Sir , I believe I know where to lay up my little treasure as well as another . I thank God , if I am not so warm as some , I am content : that is a blessing greater than ...
Strana 117
... Heaven the voice of song , Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of Heaven among . Beneath them sit the agèd men , wise guardians of the poor ; Then cherish pity , lest you drive an angel from your door . The Little Vagabond DEAR ...
... Heaven the voice of song , Or like harmonious thunderings the seats of Heaven among . Beneath them sit the agèd men , wise guardians of the poor ; Then cherish pity , lest you drive an angel from your door . The Little Vagabond DEAR ...
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