| Friedrich Max Müller - 1867 - 398 páginas
...palace. The king has been engaged in the business of the state, and retires as the evening approaches : So ends the day, the anxious cares of state Have left...interval for private sorrow. But how to pass the night 1 its dreary length Affords no promise of relief. A messenger arrives from the queen, apprising his... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1867 - 394 páginas
...business of the state, and retires as the evening approaches : So ends the day, the anxious euros of stutc Have left no interval for private sorrow. But how to pass the night t its dreary length Affords no promise of relief. A messenger arrives from the queen, apprising his... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1868 - 476 páginas
...palace. The king has been engaged in the business of the state, and retires as the evening approaches : So ends the day, the anxious cares of state Have left...? its dreary length Affords no promise of relief. A messenger arrives from the queen, apprising his majesty that she desires to see him on the terrace... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 640 páginas
...palace. The king has been engaged in the business of the state, and retires as the evening approaches : ' So ends the day, the anxious cares of state Have left...? its dreary length Affords no promise of relief.' A messenger arrives from the queen, apprising his majesty that she desires to see him on the terrace... | |
| Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 372 páginas
...palace. The King has been engaged in the business of the state, and retires as the evening approaches. So ends the day, the anxious cares of state Have left...night? its dreary length Affords no promise of relief. A messenger arrives from the Queen, apprising his majesty that she desires to see him on the terrace... | |
| Richard Mercer Dorson - 1999 - 416 páginas
...business of the state, and retires as the evening approaehes: — 'So ends the day, the anxious eares of state Have left no interval for private sorrow....night? its dreary length Affords no promise of relief.' A messenger arrives from the queen, apprising his majesty that she desires to see him on the terraee... | |
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