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Side 25
... sweet royal singer were , at the same time , the most beautiful specimens of sacred lyric poetry which the Hebrews pos- sessed , almost all songs performed by the Levites were selected from amongst them , as occasion and circumstances ...
... sweet royal singer were , at the same time , the most beautiful specimens of sacred lyric poetry which the Hebrews pos- sessed , almost all songs performed by the Levites were selected from amongst them , as occasion and circumstances ...
Side 31
... sweet fruits nor lovely flowers . It is now the season for vegetables in their profusion and their perfection : now , therefore , we would fain invite you to a simple dinner of herbs and roots , such as are caused to grow for the ...
... sweet fruits nor lovely flowers . It is now the season for vegetables in their profusion and their perfection : now , therefore , we would fain invite you to a simple dinner of herbs and roots , such as are caused to grow for the ...
Side 32
... sweet , be- tokens the temper of the future spouse ; the shape of the stalk , straight or crooked , the figure ; and the absence or presence of clay adhering to the root , a fortune , or no fortune in the match . The term " cabbage ...
... sweet , be- tokens the temper of the future spouse ; the shape of the stalk , straight or crooked , the figure ; and the absence or presence of clay adhering to the root , a fortune , or no fortune in the match . The term " cabbage ...
Side 33
... sweet strains , Caught up by echoes glad . " Rise , " sings the lark , " your tasks to ply ; " The nightingale sings " lullaby . " And when the golden sun goes forth , And all like gold appears , When bloom o'erspreads the glowing earth ...
... sweet strains , Caught up by echoes glad . " Rise , " sings the lark , " your tasks to ply ; " The nightingale sings " lullaby . " And when the golden sun goes forth , And all like gold appears , When bloom o'erspreads the glowing earth ...
Side 35
... ( sweet music once it made ) Is hush'd , no more to charm mine ear ; Quenched is thy glance that brightly play'd ; All's lost , so beautiful , so dear . Oh ! what a pang of loneliness Comes o'er me when I murmur , " lost ! " Gone from me ...
... ( sweet music once it made ) Is hush'd , no more to charm mine ear ; Quenched is thy glance that brightly play'd ; All's lost , so beautiful , so dear . Oh ! what a pang of loneliness Comes o'er me when I murmur , " lost ! " Gone from me ...
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