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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 84
עמוד 31
Bata in the delectable valley spent his days hunting the wild creatures, but each
evening he came back to sleep under the acacia that bore upon its flower his
soul. Then the Nine Gods, observing his loneliness, made unto him a beautiful ...
Bata in the delectable valley spent his days hunting the wild creatures, but each
evening he came back to sleep under the acacia that bore upon its flower his
soul. Then the Nine Gods, observing his loneliness, made unto him a beautiful ...
עמוד 89
If the slayer thinks he slays, or the slain Thinks he is slain, they know not truth; For
soul lives on, nor kills nor dies; More subtle than the subtlest, smaller than The
smallest, yet greater than the vastest, Forever moving, sleeping yet awake, and ...
If the slayer thinks he slays, or the slain Thinks he is slain, they know not truth; For
soul lives on, nor kills nor dies; More subtle than the subtlest, smaller than The
smallest, yet greater than the vastest, Forever moving, sleeping yet awake, and ...
עמוד 237
Believer, come! feel inspiration's breath Exhaling through your soul, and through
your breast. And if the world would ... Unnumbered kings have smiled to quaff this
cup, When anxious thought and woe their souls oppressed. Through these two ...
Believer, come! feel inspiration's breath Exhaling through your soul, and through
your breast. And if the world would ... Unnumbered kings have smiled to quaff this
cup, When anxious thought and woe their souls oppressed. Through these two ...
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The Book of the Dead Antefs Festival Dirge Tales | 45 |
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