Sivan the Sleeper. A Tale of All TimeRivingtons, 1857 - 338 páginas |
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... hath been prosperous . " As he spoke Arvad entered the encampment , and proceeding straight to the spot where Sivan was still seated , bowed his forehead to the ground before him . Then rising up , he stood silent , as waiting to be ...
... hath been prosperous . " As he spoke Arvad entered the encampment , and proceeding straight to the spot where Sivan was still seated , bowed his forehead to the ground before him . Then rising up , he stood silent , as waiting to be ...
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... hath penetrated the most secret depths of the forest , and slain with his own hand the hugest of the dreadful monsters that inhabit its recesses . Thou knowest that in these later he hath gathered together a multitude rather than a band ...
... hath penetrated the most secret depths of the forest , and slain with his own hand the hugest of the dreadful monsters that inhabit its recesses . Thou knowest that in these later he hath gathered together a multitude rather than a band ...
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... hath authority over his own household as thou hast ; but over all , the heads of families as well as the inferior members thereof , is one head , whom all reverence as a ruler , and obey as a pa- rent . To him resort all who hold ...
... hath authority over his own household as thou hast ; but over all , the heads of families as well as the inferior members thereof , is one head , whom all reverence as a ruler , and obey as a pa- rent . To him resort all who hold ...
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... hath but lately succeeded to the sovereign power , yet hath he already shown many proofs of wisdom and virtue . " Sivan was silent ; then , again renewing the con- versation , he asked a great variety of questions re- specting the ...
... hath but lately succeeded to the sovereign power , yet hath he already shown many proofs of wisdom and virtue . " Sivan was silent ; then , again renewing the con- versation , he asked a great variety of questions re- specting the ...
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... hath no waking on earth , break it in twain , and it will summon me to thy side . " Sivan again bowed in acquiescence , and for the last time composed himself upon the pillows whereon his limbs had so often rested . The Angel bent over ...
... hath no waking on earth , break it in twain , and it will summon me to thy side . " Sivan again bowed in acquiescence , and for the last time composed himself upon the pillows whereon his limbs had so often rested . The Angel bent over ...
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Adonijah Alcibiades Amenoth Angrogna answered Antipho appeared Ariston Arnold Arsames Arsinoe Arvad Athenian Athens beauty beheld blasphemy blessing bosom brother canst Cebes Ceramicus Church Codrus Conrad Biorno death deep divine doubt earth enemy escape evil exclaimed eyes face faith Father Girolamo Father Justin fear Florence hand Happenburgh hath heard heart heaven HENRY ALFORD Hermas holy hope hour Jerusalem knowest land late Leonardo di Sivori looked Lord Ludovico Luigi Margherita mayest Medon ment mercy Meroe Mizraim mountains never noble once passed Phares pray present priests Quebec Chapel resumed Rizpah rose Savonarola scarce scene Sesak silence Sivan small 8vo Socrates soldiers sorrow spot stood suffer surely sword Syrus Tahpenes tell thee Temple thine things thou art thou dost thou hast thought thyself tion Trinity College truth Turin Ulric Vaude walls wilt words wouldst Xenophon youth
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Página 191 - If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes. For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side, and shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee ; and they shall not leaA^e in thee one stone upon another ; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation.
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Página 329 - Bower." 26. The Car — for Carmala his word obeyed — Moved on, and bore away the Maid ; While from the Golden Throne the Lord of Death With love benignant on Ladurlad smiled, And gently on his head his blessing laid. As sweetly as a Child, Whom neither thought disturbs nor care encumbers, Tired with long play at close of summer-day, Lies down and slumbers ; Even thus, as sweet a boon of sleep partaking, By Yamen blest, Ladurlad sunk to rest.