Sequel to the English Reader : Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry: Designed to Improve the Highest Class of Learners in Reading, to Establish a Taste for Just and Accurate Composition, and to Promote the Interests of Piety and VirtueCollins & Company, 1817 - 364 páginas |
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... thee , " said Omar , " belongs to HIM only from whom we should receive with humility both good and evil ; yet hide not thy life from me ; for the burden which I cannot remove , I may at least enable thee to sustain . " Hassan fixed his ...
... thee , " said Omar , " belongs to HIM only from whom we should receive with humility both good and evil ; yet hide not thy life from me ; for the burden which I cannot remove , I may at least enable thee to sustain . " Hassan fixed his ...
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... thee , is Almalic , the sovereign of the faithful , whose seat is the throne of Medina , and whose commission is ... thee I have at once derived humility and wisdom . " I answered , " Mock not thy servant , who is but a worm before thee ...
... thee , is Almalic , the sovereign of the faithful , whose seat is the throne of Medina , and whose commission is ... thee I have at once derived humility and wisdom . " I answered , " Mock not thy servant , who is but a worm before thee ...
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... thee sad , the spring of whose joy was in thy own bosom ? What evil hath befallen thee ? " " I was Speak , and if I can remove it , thou art happy . ' now encouraged to look up , and I replied , " Let my lord forgive the presumption of ...
... thee sad , the spring of whose joy was in thy own bosom ? What evil hath befallen thee ? " " I was Speak , and if I can remove it , thou art happy . ' now encouraged to look up , and I replied , " Let my lord forgive the presumption of ...
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... thee for crimes which I first enabled thee to commit . But as I have taken from thee that which I cannot restore , I will at least gratify the wishes that I excited , lest thy heart accuse me of injustice , and thou continue still a ...
... thee for crimes which I first enabled thee to commit . But as I have taken from thee that which I cannot restore , I will at least gratify the wishes that I excited , lest thy heart accuse me of injustice , and thou continue still a ...
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... thee , thou wast content with poverty and labour no more . which then became the object , was also the bound of thy hope ; and he , whose utmost hope is disappointed , must inevitably be wretched . If thy supreme desire had been the ...
... thee , thou wast content with poverty and labour no more . which then became the object , was also the bound of thy hope ; and he , whose utmost hope is disappointed , must inevitably be wretched . If thy supreme desire had been the ...
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