| Dawson William Turner - 1872 - Broj stranica: 264
...on his arm, he sits by a granite block, through which his red beard has grown in the lapse of tune ; but, when the ravens no longer fly around the mountain,...Boppard, who bestowed a large estate on the monastery of Schonau, on condition of masses being read for ever for the repose of the soul of his departed sovereign.... | |
| Eugene Coleman Savidge - 1891 - Broj stranica: 398
...dead pear-tree blossoms in the Walserfeld, which has been thrice cut down, but ever grows anew, then he will come forth, hang his shield on the tree, and commence a battle, in which the whole world shall join, and the good shall overcome the bad. By this great prince... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - Broj stranica: 714
...legend, the emperor sits, wrapped in sleep, in the Untersberg, near Salzburg; and when the dead pear tree on the Walserfeld, which has been cut down three times...Boppard, who bestowed a large estate on the monastery of Schonau, on condition of masses being read forever for the repose of the soul of his departed sovereign.... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - Broj stranica: 710
...legend, the emperor sits, wrapped in sleep, in the Untersberg, near Salzburg; and when the dead pear tree on the Walserfeld, which has been cut down three times...Boppard, who bestowed a large estate on the monastery of Schonau, on condition of masses being read forever for the repose of the soul of his departed sovereign.... | |
| Wolfgang Menzel - 1907 - Broj stranica: 578
...emperor : his head resting on his arm, he sits by a granite block, through which his red beard haa grown in the lapse of time ; but, when the ravens...Boppard, who bestowed a large estate on the monastery of Schonau, on condition of masses being read for ever for the repose of the soul of his departed sovereign.... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - Broj stranica: 718
...Salzburg; and when the dead pear tree on the Walserfeld, which has been cut down three times but °ver grows anew, blossoms, he will come forth, hang his...battle, in which the whole world will join, and the g od shall overcome the wicked. The attachment which the Germans bore to this emperor is apparent in... | |
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