Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... night holy night Silent night , holy night ! Alles schläft , einsam wacht all is asleep alone is awake All is calm , all is bright nur das traute , hochheilige Paar . only the cosy most holy pair Round yon Virgin Mother and Child . hair ...
... night holy night Silent night , holy night ! Alles schläft , einsam wacht all is asleep alone is awake All is calm , all is bright nur das traute , hochheilige Paar . only the cosy most holy pair Round yon Virgin Mother and Child . hair ...
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... night . WATCHMAN : Oh God , for an end to this weary work . A year long I have watched here , head on arm , crouched like a dog on Agamemnon's roof . The stars of night have kept me company . I know them all , and when they rise and set ...
... night . WATCHMAN : Oh God , for an end to this weary work . A year long I have watched here , head on arm , crouched like a dog on Agamemnon's roof . The stars of night have kept me company . I know them all , and when they rise and set ...
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... Night . When she espies the Ilian ranks and Turnus ' columns , sud- denly shrinking to the shape of a small bird that often sits late by night on tombs or ruinous roofs , and vexes the darkness with her cry , in such change of likeness ...
... Night . When she espies the Ilian ranks and Turnus ' columns , sud- denly shrinking to the shape of a small bird that often sits late by night on tombs or ruinous roofs , and vexes the darkness with her cry , in such change of likeness ...
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