I heard one, not without laughter, who, with a clear voice, lest he should not be heard, promised Christopher, who is at Paris, on the top of a church, — a mountain more truly than a statue, — a wax candle as big as he was himself. When, bawling out... Farrand's Course of Latin Studies, Or, Classical Selections: With Notes to ... - Page 58by William Powell Farrand - 1810 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 360 pages
...many things to the Wood of the Cross, which was in such a place. T heard one, not without laughter, who, with a clear voice, lest he should not be heard, promised Christopher, who is at Paris, on the topof a church, — a mountain more truly than a statue, — a vox candle as big as fie was himself.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847
...Cross, which was in such a place. I heard one, not without laughter, who, with a clear voice, lest ho should not be heard, promised Christopher, who is at Paris, on the topof a church, - a mountain more truly than a statue, — a wax candle as big as he tooa himself.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1849 - 390 pages
...not without laughter, who, with aclear voice, lest he should not be heard, promised Christopher, \ ho is at Paris, on the top of a church, — a mountain...candle as big as he was himself . When, bawling out as hard as he could, the man reiterated this offer ; an acquaintance that by chance stood next, known... | |
 | Anthony Trollope - 1873 - 764 pages
...many things to the Wood of the Cross, which was in such a place. I heard one, not without laughter, who with a clear voice, lest he should not be heard,...truly than a statue, — a wax candle as big as he was himtelf. When bawling out as hard as he could, the man reiterated this offer, an acquaintance that... | |
 | Anthony Trollope - 1873 - 778 pages
...Cross, which was in such a place. I heard one, not without laughter, who with a clear voice, lest lie should not be heard, promised Christopher, who is...mountain more truly than a statue, — a wax candle as biy as he mis himstlf. When bawling out as hard as he could, the man reiterated this offer, an acquaintance... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 410 pages
...candelam sebaceam! " " J heard one, not without laughter, who, with a clear voice, lest be should not he heard, promised Christopher, who is at Paris, on the...mountain more truly than a statue, — a wax candle asbiy as he was himself. When, bawling out as hard as he could, the man reiterated this offer; an acquaintance... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 368 pages
...cnndclam scbaceam ! " " I heard one, not withont langhter, who, with a clear voice, lest he shonld not be heard, promised Christopher, who is at Paris, on the top of a chnrch, — a monntain more trnly than a statne, — a wax candle asbig as he was himself. When, bawling... | |
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