Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... Thou hast thyself invited me . But now By thine own snares thou art fast bound . Thy Thorer Is call'd before the Eternal Judge . Thou seest How easily I might detain thee captive ; Thy death were yet more easy ; but a Chris- tian ...
... Thou hast thyself invited me . But now By thine own snares thou art fast bound . Thy Thorer Is call'd before the Eternal Judge . Thou seest How easily I might detain thee captive ; Thy death were yet more easy ; but a Chris- tian ...
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... thou art weary , on the naked Perchance , my lord , you could explain it To. Hak . I am not hungry , boy - but thou may'st eat . Kark . With your permission , then , I shall . ( He eats . Hakon walks up and down , tak- ing long steps ...
... thou art weary , on the naked Perchance , my lord , you could explain it To. Hak . I am not hungry , boy - but thou may'st eat . Kark . With your permission , then , I shall . ( He eats . Hakon walks up and down , tak- ing long steps ...
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... Thou hast the laurel crown ! Yn . ( Rapidly interrupting him . ) Thou know'st this world As little as I knew the powers of hell , That have deceived me on the battle field ! Were it not God's own sun that shines on high , The fools ...
... Thou hast the laurel crown ! Yn . ( Rapidly interrupting him . ) Thou know'st this world As little as I knew the powers of hell , That have deceived me on the battle field ! Were it not God's own sun that shines on high , The fools ...
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