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THE GOOD COMRADE . ( UHLAND . ) A comrade brave once had I , A trusty
friend and tried , The trumpet found him ready In battle at my side . Amid the dead
and dying My comrade bore him well , But a cannon - ball came flying , And at my
...
THE GOOD COMRADE . ( UHLAND . ) A comrade brave once had I , A trusty
friend and tried , The trumpet found him ready In battle at my side . Amid the dead
and dying My comrade bore him well , But a cannon - ball came flying , And at my
...
Page 421
... Lord in the wilder , ness ; once , to the enemy who steals the good seed ; once ,
to the enemy who sows the tares ; once , to the spirit that animated the wicked
Jews , " Ye are of your father the devil ; ” once , in the condemnation of the wicked
...
... Lord in the wilder , ness ; once , to the enemy who steals the good seed ; once ,
to the enemy who sows the tares ; once , to the spirit that animated the wicked
Jews , " Ye are of your father the devil ; ” once , in the condemnation of the wicked
...
Page 454
Jos bade his man saddle the horses at once . He would ride away that very night
, that very hour ; and he left the valet busy in getting the horses ready , and went
homewards himself to prepare for his departure . It must be secret ; he would go ...
Jos bade his man saddle the horses at once . He would ride away that very night
, that very hour ; and he left the valet busy in getting the horses ready , and went
homewards himself to prepare for his departure . It must be secret ; he would go ...
Page 542
Thou shalt once again behold them When the blighted tree shall blossom ,
Golden mother grey ! "v . _ “ When shall blossom tree once blighted , Son for ever
gay ? When can blossom tree once blighted ? Blighted tree may nought and
none ...
Thou shalt once again behold them When the blighted tree shall blossom ,
Golden mother grey ! "v . _ “ When shall blossom tree once blighted , Son for ever
gay ? When can blossom tree once blighted ? Blighted tree may nought and
none ...
Page 638
and answering at once to them all , he drew his sword , and pointed with it to the
Hellenic flag , which had just been unfurled . " It is well , " said Vasili , who under
stood his meaning , “ since you are thus devoted to our country ' s cause , we ...
and answering at once to them all , he drew his sword , and pointed with it to the
Hellenic flag , which had just been unfurled . " It is well , " said Vasili , who under
stood his meaning , “ since you are thus devoted to our country ' s cause , we ...
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