Dublin Translations Into Greek and Latin VerseRobert Yelverton Tyrrell Hodges Figgis, 1890 - 519 страница |
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... brother , men Can counsel , and speak comfort to that grief Which they themselves not feel ; but , tasting it , Their counsel turns to passion , which before Would give preceptial medicine to rage , Fetter strong madness in a silken ...
... brother , men Can counsel , and speak comfort to that grief Which they themselves not feel ; but , tasting it , Their counsel turns to passion , which before Would give preceptial medicine to rage , Fetter strong madness in a silken ...
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... brother . ' ( 0 Mother , Mary Mother , Three days to - day , between Hell and Heaven ! ) ' But if you have done your work aright , Sister Helen , You'll let me play , for you said I might . ' Be very still in your play to - night ...
... brother . ' ( 0 Mother , Mary Mother , Three days to - day , between Hell and Heaven ! ) ' But if you have done your work aright , Sister Helen , You'll let me play , for you said I might . ' Be very still in your play to - night ...
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... brother ? ' י ! ( O Mother , Mary Mother , What of the dead , between Hell and Heaven ? ) ' See , see , the sunken pile of wood , 6 Sister Helen , Shines through the thinned wax red as blood ! ' Nay now , when looked you yet on blood ...
... brother ? ' י ! ( O Mother , Mary Mother , What of the dead , between Hell and Heaven ? ) ' See , see , the sunken pile of wood , 6 Sister Helen , Shines through the thinned wax red as blood ! ' Nay now , when looked you yet on blood ...
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... brother . ' ( 0 Mother , Mary Mother , And they and we , between Hell and Heaven ! ) 6 For three days now he has lain a - bed , Sister Helen , And he prays in torment to be dead . ' The thing may chance if he has prayed , Little brother ...
... brother . ' ( 0 Mother , Mary Mother , And they and we , between Hell and Heaven ! ) 6 For three days now he has lain a - bed , Sister Helen , And he prays in torment to be dead . ' The thing may chance if he has prayed , Little brother ...
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... brother ? ' ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Oh , never more , between Hell and Heaven ! ) ' He yields you these , and craves full fain , Sister Helen , You pardon him in his mortal pain . ' ' What else he took will he give again , Little brother ...
... brother ? ' ( O Mother , Mary Mother , Oh , never more , between Hell and Heaven ! ) ' He yields you these , and craves full fain , Sister Helen , You pardon him in his mortal pain . ' ' What else he took will he give again , Little brother ...
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