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Pagina 13
... pass throughout it : Ahab went one way by himself , and Obadiah went another way by himself . And as Obadiah was in the way , be- hold , Elijah met him : and he knew him , and fell on his face , and said , " Art thou that my lord Elijah ...
... pass throughout it : Ahab went one way by himself , and Obadiah went another way by himself . And as Obadiah was in the way , be- hold , Elijah met him : and he knew him , and fell on his face , and said , " Art thou that my lord Elijah ...
Pagina 139
... pass yon easy hill , and thence descend ; The path conducts you to your journey's end . " This said , he led them up the mountain's brow , And shews them all the shining fields below . They wind the hill , and thro ' the blissful mead ...
... pass yon easy hill , and thence descend ; The path conducts you to your journey's end . " This said , he led them up the mountain's brow , And shews them all the shining fields below . They wind the hill , and thro ' the blissful mead ...
Pagina 690
... pass me and I pass them , the scenery is plain in all directions , The white - topt mountains show in the distance , I fling out my fancies toward them , We are approaching some great battle - field in which we are soon to be engaged ...
... pass me and I pass them , the scenery is plain in all directions , The white - topt mountains show in the distance , I fling out my fancies toward them , We are approaching some great battle - field in which we are soon to be engaged ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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