Could he but hear all this, and come back to us unscathed, great glory would be his under heaven amongst all men, and he shall have a good reward.
Bismarck, as a man and in the methods of his rise to great glory, had his gross faults, and we fearlessly point them out.
St. Simeon was at the top of it, and in great glory.
One night an angel appearing in great glory, filled the prison with a bright light, and bade St. Felix go and assist his bishop, who was in great distress.
But when I have earned me great glory, then will I return unto thee and will lay all that I have achieved at thy feet, so that thou shalt be very glad to acknowledge me.
For though Sir Marhaus is so great a knight and so famous a hero, yet if I should have the good fortune to overcome him in battle, there would, certes, be great glory to our house through my knighthood.
For if he should lose there would be no shame in losing, and if he should win there would be great glory in winning.
O Father Zeus, didst ever thou blind with such a blindness any mighty king, and rob him of great glory?
Great glory is ours, the godlike Hector slain, The pride of Troy, and as a God rever'd.
Then shouted loud Lycaon's noble son: "Thou hast it through the flank, nor canst thou long Survive the blow; great glory now is mine.
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