«LIMPANG»に関連するマレー語の本
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The Complete Pegāna: All the Tales Pertaining to the ... - Halaman 23
And. Limpang-Tung said: “The ways of the gods are strange. The flower groweth up and the flower fadeth away. This may be very clever of the gods. Man groweth from his infancy, and in awhile he dieth. This may be very clever too. “But the ...
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Baron Dunsany, Lord Dunsany, S. T. Joshi,
2006
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The Gods of Pegana - Halaman 33
(The God of Mirth and of Melodious Minstrels) And Limpang-Tung said: "The ways of the gods are strange. The flower groweth up and the flower fadeth away. This may be very clever of the gods. Man groweth from his infancy, and in a while he ...
Edward John Moreton Dunsany, Lord Dunsany,
2007
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In the Land of Time: And Other Fantasy Tales
thou diest pray not to Limpang-Tung, for thou becomest part of a scheme that he doth not understand. “Go out into the starry night, and Limpang-Tung will dance with thee who danced since the gods were young, the god of mirth and of ...
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Dreams Assembled: the Collected Early Dreams of Lord ...
(The God of Mirth and of Melodious Minstrels) nd Limpang-Tung said: “The ways of the gods are strange. The flower groweth up and the flower fadeth away. This may be very clever of the gods. Man groweth from his infancy, and in a while he ...
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The Essential Lord Dunsany Collection
This is the chaunt of the Priests. The chaunt of the Priests of Mung. This is the chaunt of the Priests. THE SAYINGS OF LIMPANG-TUNG (The God of Mirth and of Melodious Minstrels) And Limpang-Tung said: “The ways of the gods are strange.
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The Great Book of Wonder - Halaman 108
“Limpang-Tung is lesser than the gods, and doth not understand.” And Limpang-Tung said: “Lest men grow weary down on the great Worlds through gazing always at a changeless sky, I will paint my pictures in the sky. And I will paint them ...
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Pegāna, The Gods of - Halaman 23
Or offer up a jest to Limpang-Tung; only pray not in thy sorrow to Limpang-Tung, for he saith of sorrow: 'It may be very clever of the gods,' but he doth not understand.” And Limpang-Tung said: “I am lesser than the gods; pray, therefore, to the ...
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Baron Dunsany,
1905
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Time and the Gods (時間與眾神及其他故事集):
And Limpang Tung, whowas least ofallthe gods,was yetthe saddestatthe Dawnchild's grief, andwhen thegodssaid: "Play with your silver moon," he stepped lightly from the rest, and coming down the stairway ofthe gods, playing an instrument ...
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Dusun Folktales: A Collection of Eighty-eight Folktales in ...
m>limpang tanga-tanga". Limpang ni Yalui dond. Lulun nd pradas te. Lulun-lulun, lulun pradas te. Da lulun pradas te kemaii, dompor mdk par kayu. "E, odong muion andi tantu mian. Moncoi-moncoi kayu, makarom la d". Kakal kelait lalau ...
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World literature criticism: Achebe - Cather - Halaman 647
days of summer, then pray to Limpang-Tung. But when thou growest old, or ere thou diest, pray not to Limpang-Tung, for thou becomest part of a scheme that he doth not understand. "Go out into the starry night, and Limpang-Tung will dance ...