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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 42
עמוד 211
One held his nose, one shut his eyes, one turned away; And all among
themselves began aloud to say— “Detested creature! he pollutes the earth and
air!” “His eyes are blear!” “His ears are foull” “His ribs are bare!” “In his torn hide
there's not ...
One held his nose, one shut his eyes, one turned away; And all among
themselves began aloud to say— “Detested creature! he pollutes the earth and
air!” “His eyes are blear!” “His ears are foull” “His ribs are bare!” “In his torn hide
there's not ...
עמוד 225
Then, there was the fellow with sore eyes who went to a veterinary for relief. The
veterinary gave him some salve for animals' eyes, and the chap lost his sight. He
carried the matter into court, but the wise judge declared, “There are no ...
Then, there was the fellow with sore eyes who went to a veterinary for relief. The
veterinary gave him some salve for animals' eyes, and the chap lost his sight. He
carried the matter into court, but the wise judge declared, “There are no ...
עמוד 247
But Yusuf looked not upon her: in dread He lowered his eyes and he bent his
head. As he looked on the ground in a whirl of thought He saw his own form on
the carpet wrought, Where a bed was figured of silk and brocade, And himself by
the ...
But Yusuf looked not upon her: in dread He lowered his eyes and he bent his
head. As he looked on the ground in a whirl of thought He saw his own form on
the carpet wrought, Where a bed was figured of silk and brocade, And himself by
the ...
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