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... appear to be most incorruptible , animals are engendered , like worms in snow that lies long before it be melted . ' σε Οἷον ἐν χίονι παλαιᾷ σκώληκες . ” See also Abu'l Ulla in Specim . Arab . p . 123 , where Fabricius speaks of these ...
... appear to be most incorruptible , animals are engendered , like worms in snow that lies long before it be melted . ' σε Οἷον ἐν χίονι παλαιᾷ σκώληκες . ” See also Abu'l Ulla in Specim . Arab . p . 123 , where Fabricius speaks of these ...
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... appears from an anecdote of Yacoub ben Leith , in the Negaristan of Ali ben Tai- four Bustami , mentioned by Sir William Ouse- ley , * prefered the helmet to every head - dress , and the coat of mail to all covering , and the blood of ...
... appears from an anecdote of Yacoub ben Leith , in the Negaristan of Ali ben Tai- four Bustami , mentioned by Sir William Ouse- ley , * prefered the helmet to every head - dress , and the coat of mail to all covering , and the blood of ...
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... appear- ance which in the Eastern countries is often seen in sandy plains , about noon , resembling a large lake of water in motion , and is caused by the reverberation of the sun - beams , or the quivering and undulating motion of the ...
... appear- ance which in the Eastern countries is often seen in sandy plains , about noon , resembling a large lake of water in motion , and is caused by the reverberation of the sun - beams , or the quivering and undulating motion of the ...
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... appears from Fulgentius , in his Mythologi- con , lib . 2do . the inhabitants of Sarepta and Meroe were called Indi , the one in Phoenicia , the boundary of Palestine , to the North , and the other in Æthiopia ; of whose inhabitants ...
... appears from Fulgentius , in his Mythologi- con , lib . 2do . the inhabitants of Sarepta and Meroe were called Indi , the one in Phoenicia , the boundary of Palestine , to the North , and the other in Æthiopia ; of whose inhabitants ...
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... , since ITHOME and ITHONE appear anciently to have been confounded to- gether , and it is probable , that from ITHO- MEAS or ITHONÆAS , came IDUMEAS . Whosoever will take the pains to examine the authorities , 50 Idumean Palms.
... , since ITHOME and ITHONE appear anciently to have been confounded to- gether , and it is probable , that from ITHO- MEAS or ITHONÆAS , came IDUMEAS . Whosoever will take the pains to examine the authorities , 50 Idumean Palms.
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Page 208 - Aonian maids, Delight no more — O Thou my voice inspire Who touch'd Isaiah's hallow'd lips with fire! Rapt into future times the bard begun: A Virgin shall conceive — a Virgin bear a Son ! From Jesse's root behold a Branch arise Whose sacred flower with fragrance fills the skies: Th...
Page 203 - From these rude shores our fearless course we held: Beneath the glistening wave the god of day Had now five times withdrawn the parting ray, When o'er the prow a sudden darkness spread, And slowly floating o'er the mast's tall head A black cloud...
Page 45 - Primus ego in patriam mecum, modo vita supersit, Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas; primus Idumaeas referam tibi, Mantua, palmas...
Page 210 - AWAKE, my St John ! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of Man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild, where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot ; Or garden, tempting with forbidden fruit.
Page 164 - Je m'embarque fièrement, Et je vais en ambassade, Au nom de mon souverain, Dire que je suis malade Et que lui se porte bien. Avec une joue enflée Je débarque tout honteux. La princesse, boursouflée...
Page 54 - Amphitrite Will er schließen wie sein eignes Haus. Zu des Südpols nie erblickten Sternen Dringt sein rastlos ungehemmter Lauf, Alle Inseln spürt er, alle fernen Küsten — nur das Paradies nicht auf.
Page 52 - Edler Freund! Wo öffnet sich dem Frieden, Wo der Freiheit sich ein Zufluchtsort? Das Jahrhundert ist im Sturm geschieden, Und das neue öffnet sich mit Mord. Und das band der Länder ist gehoben, Und die alten Formen stürzen ein; Nicht das Weltmeer hemmt des Krieges Toben, Nicht der Nilgott und der alte Rhein.
Page 212 - See dying vegetables life sustain, See life dissolving vegetate again : All forms that perish other forms supply, (By turns we catch the vital breath, and die) Like bubbles on the sea of matter born, They rise, they break, and to that sea return.
Page 42 - Aus der Wahrheit Feuerspiegel lächelt sie den Forscher an. Zu der Tugend steilem Hügel leitet sie des Dulders Bahn. Auf des Glaubens Sonnenberge sieht man ihre Fahnen wehn, durch den Riß gesprengter Särge sie im Chor der Engel stehn.
Page 40 - Freude heißt die starke Feder In der ewigen Natur. Freude, Freude treibt die Räder In der großen Weltenuhr. Blumen lockt sie aus den Keimen, Sonnen aus dem Firmament, Sphären rollt sie in den Räumen, Die des Sehers Rohr nicht kennt.