4. 2. **___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ Repeat: *_______________________ _____________________!* When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, ___________ _____, all the night. (*repeat) Then the traveller in the dark, Thanks you for your tiny spark, He could not see which way to go, If you did not ________ so. (*repeat) In the dark blue sky you keep, And often through my curtains peep, For you never shut your eye, Till the sun is in the sky. (*repeat) As your bright and tiny spark, Lights the traveller in the dark,— Though I know not what you are, ____________________. Fill in the first stanza..
8. 4. _________was named after a tenth-century king, HaraldBlaatand, King of Denmark and Norway. It is an anglicized version of, HaraldBlaatand who was known for his unification of previously warring tribes from Denmark (including now Swedish Scania, where the __________was invented), and Norway. Its logo merges the Germanic runes analogous to the modern Latin letter Hagall and Berkanan merged together, forming a bind rune .
40. 21 Said on What “ It's a stupendous show of wealth, it's kind of positioning business tycoons as the new maharajah of India. ” -Hamish McDonald, author of ________ & Son: A History of the Business
44. 23 Hebrew liturgical expression meaning "praise ye Yah" ("praise the Lord"). It appears in the Hebrew Bible in several psalms, usually at the beginning or end of the psalm or in both places. In ancient Judaism it was probably chanted as an antiphon by the Levite choir. In the New Testament it appears only in Revelation 19, where it occurs four times. It was translated in the Septuagint (Jewish Greek version of the Bible made in the pre-Christian period) and became “_________" in the Vulgate (4th-century Christian Latin version). The early Christians adopted the expression in their worship services, and it appeared in Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and some Protestant liturgies and in hymns. In modern English, it has become customary to use the phrase “_______" as a word expressing happiness that a thing hoped or waited for has happened.