Library of the World's Best Literature: A-ZCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill, 1897 |
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... rest in learning the Scriptures as a pupil , but because of his folly could not master them . He was the devoted attendant of the Future Buddha , and ministered to him like a slave . Now one day after supper the Future Buddha laid ...
... rest in learning the Scriptures as a pupil , but because of his folly could not master them . He was the devoted attendant of the Future Buddha , and ministered to him like a slave . Now one day after supper the Future Buddha laid ...
Página 11452
... rest content with the name he had . Time after time he renewed his request , till the whole Brotherhood knew what importance he attached to a mere name . And as they sat discussing the matter in the Hall of Truth , the Master entered ...
... rest content with the name he had . Time after time he renewed his request , till the whole Brotherhood knew what importance he attached to a mere name . And as they sat discussing the matter in the Hall of Truth , the Master entered ...
Página 11457
... rest of you be like ! " said he ; and to explain the matter , he uttered the first stanza : " Best of all the troop is this : What intelligence is his ! If he was chosen as the best , What sort of creatures are the rest ! " Hearing this ...
... rest of you be like ! " said he ; and to explain the matter , he uttered the first stanza : " Best of all the troop is this : What intelligence is his ! If he was chosen as the best , What sort of creatures are the rest ! " Hearing this ...
Página 11468
... rest . This knight had also a greyhound and a falcon that he also loved right well . The grey- hound was so good that he never ran to no game but he took it and held it till his master came . And if his master disposed him to go to ...
... rest . This knight had also a greyhound and a falcon that he also loved right well . The grey- hound was so good that he never ran to no game but he took it and held it till his master came . And if his master disposed him to go to ...
Página 11477
... rest until to - morrow . " Then he went to the jackal . And the latter also asking , " Why stand you there ? " the brahman answered the same as before . " Very well , " said the jackal : " I will give you some food . " And he addressed ...
... rest until to - morrow . " Then he went to the jackal . And the latter also asking , " Why stand you there ? " the brahman answered the same as before . " Very well , " said the jackal : " I will give you some food . " And he addressed ...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z Charles Dudley Warner Visualização completa - 1896 |
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admiration Ahasuerus appeared asked beauty bells Benares better born Brahmadatta brahman brother called character child Crito dead death delight Demosthenes door Edgar Quinet eyes father fear feel fell forest Future Buddha gave give Greek hand hath head hear heard heart heaven honor Jataka Jetavana King light literary literature lived look Maguelonne Manon Marcius Master mind Mondor moral Morgante Moriscoes mother nature never night noble o'er ogre once Onyegin Panchatantra passed Pericles person Pierre Pilpay Pindar Plato Plautus Plutarch poem poet poetry Polybius Provence Quintilian Renaud Roman Rome Savatthi Socrates song soul speak spirit story tell thee things thou thought tion told took tortoise translation true truth turned verse Volscians whole wife wise words write young brahman Zeus
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Página 11723 - Though oft the ear the open vowels tire; While expletives their feeble aid do join; And ten low words oft creep in one dull line: While they ring round the same unvaried chimes With sure returns of still expected rhymes: Where'er you find "the cooling western breeze...
Página 11679 - And all with pearl and ruby glowing Was the fair palace door, Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing, And sparkling evermore, A troop of Echoes, whose sweet duty Was but to sing, In voices of surpassing beauty, The wit and wisdom of their king.
Página 11738 - See, through this air, this ocean, and this earth, All matter quick, and bursting into birth. Above, how high, progressive life may go ! Around, how wide, how deep extend below ! Vast chain of Being ! which from God began, Natures ethereal, human, angel, man, Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see, No glass can reach ; from infinite to thee, From thee to Nothing.
Página 11693 - thing of evil!— prophet still, if bird or devil! — Whether tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore, Desolate, yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted — On this home by horror haunted — tell me truly, I implore — Is there — is there balm in Gilead? — tell me — tell me, I implore!
Página 11694 - How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night! While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight; Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme. To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells,— From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.
Página 11696 - IT was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of ANNABEL LEE ; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me.
Página 11694 - How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, in the icy air of night ! while the stars, that over-sprinkle all the heavens, seem to twinkle with a crystalline delight ; keeping time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme, to the tintinnabulation that so musically wells from the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, from the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.
Página 11724 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride...
Página 11691 - Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. "T is some visitor,' I muttered, 'tapping at my chamber door Only this and nothing more.
Página 11746 - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys: So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.