fiend : mig: 'rsula may cais the: and a political isda's his : the propriety of concedis - thousand virgins, all in a tie 11t sailors on board. Moreover, in redulous when he was told that ins navigated the ships themselves, ned about with many storms and at last arrived safely at the port of , there, however, only to suffer marat the hands of savage barbarians. But I not discuss the fact. It may have been . ', or eleven thousand. Arithmeticians slecide that point. All we desire to learn «ln allegory of the voyage of life, and the tity of innocence which will dare to meet .. the dangers it must pass, the storms which will encounter, and then, after all, “stedLint in faith, joyful through hope, and rooted in charity, it will pass the waves of this trouble 1 LEGENDS: AND Other Tales. TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN. WITH A PREFACE BY WILLIAM J. E. BENNETT, M.A., VICAR OF FROOME-SELWOOD, SOMERSET. โลก IN LONDON: 1868. 250, C. 407. |