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Page 93
... took a wax - candle And shaped it into a heart . " Bring this to Mother Mary , And she will soothe your smart . " Sighing , he took the wax heart , Went sighing to the saint . Out of his eyes rained the teardrops , Out of his heart the ...
... took a wax - candle And shaped it into a heart . " Bring this to Mother Mary , And she will soothe your smart . " Sighing , he took the wax heart , Went sighing to the saint . Out of his eyes rained the teardrops , Out of his heart the ...
Page 382
... took everything in dead earnest ; no matter how ridiculously the poor hero of the story was treated by fate , I still thought it had to be so and was all a part of heroism , the ridicule as well as the bodily wounds . The former vexed ...
... took everything in dead earnest ; no matter how ridiculously the poor hero of the story was treated by fate , I still thought it had to be so and was all a part of heroism , the ridicule as well as the bodily wounds . The former vexed ...
Page 385
... took leather wineskins for mighty wizards ; I see in our modern wiz- ards only leather wineskins ; he mistook every beggar's inn for a castle - every donkey driver for a knight , every stable wench for a lady of the court ; -I , on the ...
... took leather wineskins for mighty wizards ; I see in our modern wiz- ards only leather wineskins ; he mistook every beggar's inn for a castle - every donkey driver for a knight , every stable wench for a lady of the court ; -I , on the ...
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