Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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Pagina 13
... met him : and he knew him , and fell on his face , and said , Art thou that my lord Elijah ? 8 And he answered him , I ... meet Elijah . 17 And it came to pass , when Ahab saw Elijah , that Ahab said unto him , Art thou he that troubleth ...
... met him : and he knew him , and fell on his face , and said , Art thou that my lord Elijah ? 8 And he answered him , I ... meet Elijah . 17 And it came to pass , when Ahab saw Elijah , that Ahab said unto him , Art thou he that troubleth ...
Pagina 254
... meet Mr. Wilkes and some more gentlemen on Wednes- day , May 15. " Pray ( said I , ) let us have Dr. Johnson ... meet any com- pany whatever , occasionally . " BOSWELL . " Pray forgive me , Sir : I meant well . But you shall meet whoever ...
... meet Mr. Wilkes and some more gentlemen on Wednes- day , May 15. " Pray ( said I , ) let us have Dr. Johnson ... meet any com- pany whatever , occasionally . " BOSWELL . " Pray forgive me , Sir : I meant well . But you shall meet whoever ...
Pagina 341
... meet the wintry season . I see but not by sight alone , Loved Yarrow , have I won thee ; A ray of fancy still ... meet , and some from far , By cordial love invited . And if , as Yarrow , through the woods . And down the meadow ranging ...
... meet the wintry season . I see but not by sight alone , Loved Yarrow , have I won thee ; A ray of fancy still ... meet , and some from far , By cordial love invited . And if , as Yarrow , through the woods . And down the meadow ranging ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
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