ellauri095.html on line 556: For all his dreadnought breast and braids of thew: sinne meni sixpäkki sekä haba yhtä kyytiä;
ellauri100.html on line 966: But peering thro’ the dimness, nought discerning,
ellauri140.html on line 490: Who nought aghast his mightie hand enhaunst: Joka säikähtämättä työnsi esiin tumppua:
ellauri140.html on line 785: So sound he slept, that nought mought him awake. Se nukkui niin sikeästi, ettei herännyt.
ellauri143.html on line 693: Who, till they die; learn nought, along what weary ways they roam.
ellauri143.html on line 697: To man nought else affords reality of joy.
ellauri143.html on line 787: Has nought to fear from any foeman´s pride.
ellauri143.html on line 835: Will swiftly bring to nought the wealth on which it leans
ellauri143.html on line 1046: In councils of the mean, let them say nought, e´en in oblivious hour.
ellauri143.html on line 1064: A land gains nought that is not with its king at peace.
ellauri143.html on line 1077: Change man of nought to worthy man.
ellauri143.html on line 1080: Those who have nought all will despise;

ellauri143.html on line 1343: Who nought themselves enjoy, and nought to worthy men impart.
ellauri143.html on line 1524: To-day I nought possess but lovers' 'horse of palm'


ellauri143.html on line 1539: There's nought of greater worth than woman's long-enduring soul,

ellauri197.html on line 681: As tho’ nought else existed: we alone.

ellauri197.html on line 682: Love me—love me, Pauline, love nought but me.

ellauri198.html on line 429: I might go on; nought else remained to do. Siis eteenpäin, ei tuuleen pidä kusta.
ellauri198.html on line 569: Nought in the distance but the evening, nought Ei mitään näkyvissä paizi illansuu,
ellauri222.html on line 1015: Timmendiquas, the White Lightning of the Wyandots, was the soul of the massed red Indian attack on poor white settler families. Resourceful Henry Ware almost single handedly turns the savage's murderous plan to nought. "We are not lost," said the scout. "He'll come, that boy, Henry Ware, will. He's only a boy, Major, but he's got a soul like that of the great chief, Timmendiquas. He'll come with the fleet."
xxx/ellauri010.html on line 57: He who has nought to gain can have small art: he Jos ei tarvi voittaa mitään, riittää vähänen;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 660: And the other chides her, and she being chid speaks nought,
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