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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... earth . XI . p . 27 . How Reason answered him , and said , that she thought she had in some measure raised him up , and almost brought him to the same dignity which he before had : and asked him who had all that he would in this world ...
... earth . XI . p . 27 . How Reason answered him , and said , that she thought she had in some measure raised him up , and almost brought him to the same dignity which he before had : and asked him who had all that he would in this world ...
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... earth ! thou who reignest on the eternal seat ! thou who turnest the heaven in a swift course ! thou makest the stars obedient to thee : and thou makest the sun , that she with her bright splendour dispels the darkness of the swarthy ...
... earth ! thou who reignest on the eternal seat ! thou who turnest the heaven in a swift course ! thou makest the stars obedient to thee : and thou makest the sun , that she with her bright splendour dispels the darkness of the swarthy ...
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... earth , and also on all mankind : because it now all struggles in the waves of this world , CHAPTER V. § I. WHILST the Mind was uttering such sorrow , and was singing this lay , Wisdom and Reason looked on him with cheerful eyes ; and ...
... earth , and also on all mankind : because it now all struggles in the waves of this world , CHAPTER V. § I. WHILST the Mind was uttering such sorrow , and was singing this lay , Wisdom and Reason looked on him with cheerful eyes ; and ...
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... earth for the advantage of good men . Dost thou not know my manners ? how careful I always was concerning the wants of good men ? Knowest thou how mindful I was of the necessity of Croesus , the Grecian king , when Cyrus , king of ...
... earth for the advantage of good men . Dost thou not know my manners ? how careful I always was concerning the wants of good men ? Knowest thou how mindful I was of the necessity of Croesus , the Grecian king , when Cyrus , king of ...
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... earth : that is , the noblemen whom we before mentioned . They suffer thee not to despair of this present life and again , thine own faith , and the divine love and hope ; these then suffer thee not to despair of the ever- lasting life ...
... earth : that is , the noblemen whom we before mentioned . They suffer thee not to despair of this present life and again , thine own faith , and the divine love and hope ; these then suffer thee not to despair of the ever- lasting life ...
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