German Fairy TalesAllen brothers, 1869 - 380 páginas |
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Anastasia beams beautiful became beetle birds black stork bottle brown heath called Cattegat certainly child Christine church cloth Copenhagen cried dark daughter dead deep dream earth Eisenach eyes father fell felt flew flowers forest frog girl glass gleamed goblin golden shoes goose-girl grave Gulf of Lepanto hand head heard heart heath Hedeby Helga horse hung Joanna journey Jürgen Jutland kissed Kjöge knew Knud land lived looked maiden Moon moorland mother never night nightcap North Sea nosegay ostrich poor princess Pulcinella replied rest rolled rose round sang Schwane seemed ship shone sing sleep snow Snow-Man song sounded stood stork stork-mamma stork-papa story tears tell thing thou thought Thuringia told town tree Viking's wife wall whole wild wind window wings winter woman words yonder young
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Página 344 - All his great mental faculties had been lost ; only hard days, pain, and disappointment had been his lot. He was like a rare plant torn from its native soil, and thrown upon the sand, to wither there. And was the image, fashioned in God's likeness, to have no better destination ? Was it to be merely the sport of chance ? No. The all-loving God would certainly repay him in the life to come, for what he had suffered and lost here. " The Lord is good to all ; and His mercy is over all His works.
Página 149 - Englishmen were so rich that their pockets bulged out with gold coins, and almost burst ; and they could bet too, as you shall hear. Hiss-ss ! hiss-ss ! What was that by the stove ? The apples were beginning to roast. " What is that ? " " Why, do you know
Página 145 - You'll know that best, old man," said the wife. "It is fair day to-day, so ride into town, and get rid of the horse for money, or make a good exchange : whichever you do will be right to me.
Página 150 - That was a good exchange!" replied the woman. "The fowl will lay eggs and hatch them, and we shall have chickens: we shall have a whole poultry-yard! Oh, that's just what I was wishing for.
Página 146 - The sun shone hotly down, and not a cloud was to be seen in the sky. The road was very dusty, for many people, who were all bound for the fair, were driving or riding or walking upon it.
Página 114 - I saw the people outside running and jumping about on the ice; I could see the beautiful flags that waved in the wind. I heard the boys shouting ' Hurrah !' and the servant men and maids singing. There were all kinds of merriment going on. But the white cloud with the black spot! I cried as loud as I could, but no one heard me; I was too far from the people.
Página 53 - Yes. Did I not tell the truth ? " said the smallest Sparrow : " the calendar is only an invention of man, and is not arranged according to nature ! They ought to leave these things to us, who are born cleverer than they.
Página 71 - Poor despised plants," said the apple-bough, " it is not your fault that you are so ugly, and that you have such an ugly name ; but it is with plants as with men, — there must be a difference.
Página 51 - Yes; and the people ran about and fired off shots to celebrate the new year," said a little shivering sparrow; "and they threw pans and pots against the doors, and were quite boisterous with joy, because the old year was gone. I was glad of it too, because I hoped we should have had warm days; but that has come to nothing — it freezes much harder than before. People have made a mistake in reckoning the time!" "That they have!" a third put in, who was old, and had a white poll...
Página 146 - To be sure I will," said the man; and they exchanged accordingly. So that was settled, and the peasant might have turned back, for he had done the business he came to do; but as he had once made up his mind to go to the fair, he determined to proceed, merely to have a look at it; and so he went on to the town with his cow.