Reinardus" have already furnished some particulars. The lion proclaimed a general peace, but, the ants having refused to recognise him as their sovereign, he trod down their hillocks, killing thousands of this tiny race and wounding as many. The lord... The Foreign Quarterly Review - Page 3041836Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...it ; and thereby completing that chapter of Reynard's History, of which our notice of " Isengrimus" and " Reinardus" have already furnished some particulars....proclaimed a general peace, but, the ants having refused to recogmse him as their sovereign, he trod down their hillocks, killing thousands of this tiny race and... | |
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| Percy Society - 1844 - 324 pages
...History, of which our notice of " Isengrimus" and " Reinardus" have already furnished some particulars. on his return vowed to take bitter vengeance for the...done to his people : " So spake their chief; then hunted round, After the lion, whom he found Under the linden fast asleep. Close to him the ant did... | |
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...History, of which our notice of " Isengrimus" and " Reinardus" have already furnished some particulars. on his return vowed to take bitter vengeance for the...done to his people : " So spake their chief; then hunted round, After the lion, whom he found Under the linden fest asleep. Close to him the ant did... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 322 pages
...it ; and thereby completing that chapter of Reynard's History, of which our notice of " Isengrimus" and " Reinardus" have already furnished some particulars....proclaimed a general peace, but, the ants having refused to recognize him as their sovereign, he trod down their hillocks, killing thousands of this tiny race,... | |
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