Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 670
... turned my steps , revolving that saying which seemed hostile to me . He moved on ; and then , as we were going , he said to me : " Why art thou so bewildered ? " And I satisfied him in his question . " Let thy memory retain what thou ...
... turned my steps , revolving that saying which seemed hostile to me . He moved on ; and then , as we were going , he said to me : " Why art thou so bewildered ? " And I satisfied him in his question . " Let thy memory retain what thou ...
Page 685
... turned me intent for the first sound , and Te Deum laudamus meseemed to hear in a voice mingled with sweet music . Just such im- pression gave me that which I heard , as we are wont to receive when people are singing with an organ , and ...
... turned me intent for the first sound , and Te Deum laudamus meseemed to hear in a voice mingled with sweet music . Just such im- pression gave me that which I heard , as we are wont to receive when people are singing with an organ , and ...
Page 693
... turned away my steps soon as your face was hidden . " And she : " If thou wert silent , or if thou hadst denied what thou confessest , not less noted were thy fault ; by such a judge ' tis known . But when self - accusation of sin ...
... turned away my steps soon as your face was hidden . " And she : " If thou wert silent , or if thou hadst denied what thou confessest , not less noted were thy fault ; by such a judge ' tis known . But when self - accusation of sin ...
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