King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of Boethins De Consolatione Philosophiæ: With a Literal English Translation, Notes, and GlossaryH. G. Bohn, 1864 - 398 sider |
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... lords . Then began he to inquire , and study in him- self , how he might take the kingdom from the unrighteous king , and bring it under the power of faithful and righteous men . He therefore privately sent letters to the Cæsar , at ...
... lords . Then began he to inquire , and study in him- self , how he might take the kingdom from the unrighteous king , and bring it under the power of faithful and righteous men . He therefore privately sent letters to the Cæsar , at ...
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... Lord , ever wouldest thou , that fortune should so vary ? She afflicts the innocent , and afflicts not the guilty . The wicked sit on high seats , and trample the holy under their feet . Bright virtues lie hid , and the wicked deride ...
... Lord , ever wouldest thou , that fortune should so vary ? She afflicts the innocent , and afflicts not the guilty . The wicked sit on high seats , and trample the holy under their feet . Bright virtues lie hid , and the wicked deride ...
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... Lord who made us , and gave us all good things . Do fair lands delight thee ? CHAPTER XIV . § I. THEN answered the Mind to Reason , and said : Why should not fair land delight me ? Is not that the fairest part of God's creatures ? Full ...
... Lord who made us , and gave us all good things . Do fair lands delight thee ? CHAPTER XIV . § I. THEN answered the Mind to Reason , and said : Why should not fair land delight me ? Is not that the fairest part of God's creatures ? Full ...
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... lord's enemies . But if they are good and faithful to their lord , and sincere , is not that , then , their good , not thine ? How canst thou , then , appropriate to thyself their good ? If thou boastest of it , dost thou not boast of ...
... lord's enemies . But if they are good and faithful to their lord , and sincere , is not that , then , their good , not thine ? How canst thou , then , appropriate to thyself their good ? If thou boastest of it , dost thou not boast of ...
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... beastlike men , do ye know what wealth is , and power , and worldly goods ? They are your lords and your eoppe pealbandar . nær ze heopa . Lif ze nu E 2 Su . 51 BOETHIUS . and also formerly to Nero the Cæsar, and moreover ...
... beastlike men , do ye know what wealth is , and power , and worldly goods ? They are your lords and your eoppe pealbandar . nær ze heopa . Lif ze nu E 2 Su . 51 BOETHIUS . and also formerly to Nero the Cæsar, and moreover ...
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