ellauri014.html on line 1821: Thine individual being, shalt thou go
ellauri042.html on line 930: Thine age asks ease, and since thy duties be Sun pitää ottaa iisisti jo iän puolesta,
ellauri048.html on line 1139: Thine are these orbs of light and shade; Sun on nää valon ja varjon pallukat;
ellauri203.html on line 139: One of Dostoevsky’s early memories is a daily prayer with his nanny before going to bed with her, when he was thirteen years of age. “I put all my eggs in Thine basket, Mother of God, keep them in Thy care”. This prayer Dostoevsky loved so much that it became part of the prayers which he read to children at bed time. Also from his early years Dostoevsky listened to Bible stories. Remembering those years, Fyodor Mikhailovich wrote in 1873, “In our family we knew the Gospel almost from earliest childhood.”
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 403: Thine Eyes, and on thy Forehead Gaze. Sun silmiä ja kazella sun ozaa. silmiä, otsaa valkeata.
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 685: Thine too these golden keys, immortal boy! Sinunkin nämä kultaiset killuttimet, kuolematon poika!
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1664: Thine own, and not an alien, hast thou blest.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1715: Thine, even thy mother's and thy sister's sons.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1907: ⁠Thine, O goddess, turning hither
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2174: Thine husband, and the great strength of thy son.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2867: ⁠Thine imperious eyes!
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