From Beowulf to Edward GibbonRobert Shafer Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1931 |
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... fire , who burned themselves alive , and thought it 20 ment of their bodies , make use of trees and the noblest way to end their days in fire ; according to the expression of the Indian , burning himself at Athens , in his last words ...
... fire , who burned themselves alive , and thought it 20 ment of their bodies , make use of trees and the noblest way to end their days in fire ; according to the expression of the Indian , burning himself at Athens , in his last words ...
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... fire , and that their gristly in their tedious term of return and long set revolution.2 bones would scarce leave separable relics after the pyral combustion . That they kindled not fire in their houses for some days after was a strict ...
... fire , and that their gristly in their tedious term of return and long set revolution.2 bones would scarce leave separable relics after the pyral combustion . That they kindled not fire in their houses for some days after was a strict ...
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... fire burning against a wall , and one standing by it , always casting much water upon it , to quench it ; yet did the fire burn higher and hotter . laid upon him with deadly force ; but the man , not at all discouraged , fell to cutting ...
... fire burning against a wall , and one standing by it , always casting much water upon it , to quench it ; yet did the fire burn higher and hotter . laid upon him with deadly force ; but the man , not at all discouraged , fell to cutting ...
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