Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with notes and intr. by R.F. Charles, Volum 4Richard Fletcher Charles 1882 |
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Pàgina 9
... and said , " If thou wilt serve me for ever , Offerus , I will accept thee . " Immediately the giant answered , " To serve you for ever is not so easily promised ; but as long as I am your soldier , none in east or west.
... and said , " If thou wilt serve me for ever , Offerus , I will accept thee . " Immediately the giant answered , " To serve you for ever is not so easily promised ; but as long as I am your soldier , none in east or west.
Pàgina 10
... thou mightst harm thy soul . " Then Offerus made a wry face , and said , " The grapes are sour ; if your highness is afraid of the devil , I will enter the service of this lord , who is mightier than you . " Thereupon he coolly demanded ...
... thou mightst harm thy soul . " Then Offerus made a wry face , and said , " The grapes are sour ; if your highness is afraid of the devil , I will enter the service of this lord , who is mightier than you . " Thereupon he coolly demanded ...
Pàgina 14
... thou hast carried the Saviour of the world ! For a token , plant thy pine - trunk , so long dead and leafless , in the earth ; to - morrow it shall shoot out green twigs . And henceforth thou shalt be called not Offerus , but ...
... thou hast carried the Saviour of the world ! For a token , plant thy pine - trunk , so long dead and leafless , in the earth ; to - morrow it shall shoot out green twigs . And henceforth thou shalt be called not Offerus , but ...
Pàgina 49
... thou This young man ever seen ? " They wept within each other's arms , The page and young Kathleen . " O give to me this darling child , And take my purse of gold . " " Nay , not by me , " her master said , " Shall sweet Kathleen be ...
... thou This young man ever seen ? " They wept within each other's arms , The page and young Kathleen . " O give to me this darling child , And take my purse of gold . " " Nay , not by me , " her master said , " Shall sweet Kathleen be ...
Pàgina 50
... thou mayest discover somewhat more than thirty monstrous giants , whom I intend to encounter and slay ; and with their spoils we will begin to enrich ourselves ; for it is lawful war , and doing God good service to remove so wicked a ...
... thou mayest discover somewhat more than thirty monstrous giants , whom I intend to encounter and slay ; and with their spoils we will begin to enrich ourselves ; for it is lawful war , and doing God good service to remove so wicked a ...
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