| Göteborgs universitet - 1895 - 1334 trang
...them go And run over hoope and hill. 3. All mankind dead shall be With storms both steer and stiff, I0 But Noah, my darling free, His children and their wives; Ever more they trow'd in me — Save therefore I will their lives. FERD. HOLTHAUSEN [Zum engel.J 4. Henceforth,... | |
| Noah (Biblical figure) - 1897 - 52 trang
...go And run over hoope and hill. 3. All mankind dead shall be With storms both steer and stiff, 1° But Noah, my darling free, , His children and their wives; Ever more they trow'd in me — Save therefore I will their lives. 1. Fre] Ere £(ourne.) 2. do sho\v B. 10.... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1904 - 212 trang
...over hoope and hill. [Of] .<4// mankind dead shall be, With storm [both] that stiff and steer is ; [All] but Noah my darling free, His children and their...Henceforth, my angel free, Into Earth look [what] that thou [would] wend Greet well Noah in [t]his degree, Sleeping thou shalt him find : Bid him go... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - 1926 - 510 trang
...cf. Y. 93/1. VIII. p. 19, 11. 9-14: All Mankind dead shall be, 10 With Storms both stiff and steer ; All but Noah my Darling free, His Children and their...they trow'd in me, Save therefore I will their Lives. 1 The numbering of the lines is after Waterhouse, while the text reproduced at the head of each of... | |
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