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עמוד 15
Drink and be happy!'” There is in the British Museum a papyrus of about 1500
B.C. containing just such a banquet dirge of about 2500 B.C., often called the
Festal Dirge of Antef. This King Antef, or Entuf, belonged to that eleventh dynasty
of ...
Drink and be happy!'” There is in the British Museum a papyrus of about 1500
B.C. containing just such a banquet dirge of about 2500 B.C., often called the
Festal Dirge of Antef. This King Antef, or Entuf, belonged to that eleventh dynasty
of ...
עמוד 114
Happy and heedless, from all terror flee, Careless of empire, caring but for thee.
The woe, the terror, all the toil and pain, Joined with thy love, to me are joy and
gain. Lion and tiger, elephant and boar, And all the monsters thou hast counted ...
Happy and heedless, from all terror flee, Careless of empire, caring but for thee.
The woe, the terror, all the toil and pain, Joined with thy love, to me are joy and
gain. Lion and tiger, elephant and boar, And all the monsters thou hast counted ...
עמוד 152
How indeed could her transcendent beauty be the portion of mortal birth? Yon
light that sparkles with tremulous beams proceeds nor from a terrestrial cavern. (
Sakuntala sits modestly, with her eyes upon the ground.) Dush. (aside). Happy
man ...
How indeed could her transcendent beauty be the portion of mortal birth? Yon
light that sparkles with tremulous beams proceeds nor from a terrestrial cavern. (
Sakuntala sits modestly, with her eyes upon the ground.) Dush. (aside). Happy
man ...
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