Come, spend this festival day And to-morrow and the day after to-morrow . . Sitting in my shadow. Thy companion sits at thy right hand, Thou dost make him drink, And then thou dost follow what he says . . . I am of a silent nature And I do not tell what... The Glory of the Pharaohs - Page 121by Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall - 1923 - 338 pagesFull view - About this book
| Adolf Erman - 1894 - 624 pages
...thee Come with the dinner things ; They are bringing beer of every (kind), With all manner of bread, Flowers of yesterday and of to-day, And all kinds of refreshing fruit. Come, spend this festival day And to-morrow and the day after to-morrow . . Sitting in my shadow. Thy... | |
| Charles Henry Stanley Davis - 1895 - 426 pages
...thee Come with the dinner things ; They are bringing bear of every (kind), With all manner of bread, Flowers of yesterday and of to-day And all kinds of refreshing fruit. Come, spend this festival day Sitting in my shadow. Thy companion sits at thy right hand, Then don't... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1899 - 368 pages
...thee Come with the dinner things ; They are bringing her of every (kind) With all manner of bread, Flowers of yesterday and of to-day, And all kinds of refreshing fruit. Come, spend this festive day And to-morrow and the day after to-morrow Sitting in my shadow. Thy companion... | |
| Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall - 1911 - 400 pages
...thy lover sit at thy side, and let him drink. . . . Thy servants will come with the dinner-things — they will bring drink of every kind, with all manner...luxury was discouraged, and a happy smile brought the tax-gatherer to the door to ascertain whether it was due to financial prosperity. But the carrying... | |
| 1911 - 560 pages
...thee Come with the dinner things ; They are bringing beer of every (kind), With all manner of bread, Flowers of yesterday and of today, And all kinds of refreshing fruit. Come, spend this festival day And tomorrow and the day after tomorrow Sitting in my shadow. Thy companion... | |
| Stanton Davis Kirkham - 1927 - 386 pages
...after tomorrow, sitting in my shadow. Let thy loved one sit at thy side and let him drink. Thy servant will come with the dinner things — they will bring...with all manner of cakes, flowers of yesterday and today, and all kinds of refreshing fruits." Eyes-of-Love, Gold and Lapis-Lazuli, Beautiful Morning,... | |
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