The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 87W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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Page 92
... serpent's tongue ; A face of blended pride and pain , Of mingled pleading and disdain , With shades of glory and of grief ; The famous filibuster chief Stood by his tent mid tall brown trees That top the dark Cordilleras , With brawn ...
... serpent's tongue ; A face of blended pride and pain , Of mingled pleading and disdain , With shades of glory and of grief ; The famous filibuster chief Stood by his tent mid tall brown trees That top the dark Cordilleras , With brawn ...
Page 95
... if our remarks should direct the attention of any of our readers to the Songs of the Sièrras , " they will find that our praise has not been misapplied . ( 6 66 SERPENT - CHARMING , from remote ages , has gone. 1876. ] 95 The Three Nights .
... if our remarks should direct the attention of any of our readers to the Songs of the Sièrras , " they will find that our praise has not been misapplied . ( 6 66 SERPENT - CHARMING , from remote ages , has gone. 1876. ] 95 The Three Nights .
Page 97
... SERPENT - CHARMING , from remote ages , has gone hand - in - hand with serpent worship , particularly in the East , where only are to be found the najas or hooded snakes , the favourites of the snake - charmers . Serpent worship and ...
... SERPENT - CHARMING , from remote ages , has gone hand - in - hand with serpent worship , particularly in the East , where only are to be found the najas or hooded snakes , the favourites of the snake - charmers . Serpent worship and ...
Page 98
... serpent passes whole months in sleep . He frequents tombs , inbab- its secret places , produces poisons which chill , burn , or checquer the body of his victim with the colours with which he himself is marked . " Far more amazing and ...
... serpent passes whole months in sleep . He frequents tombs , inbab- its secret places , produces poisons which chill , burn , or checquer the body of his victim with the colours with which he himself is marked . " Far more amazing and ...
Page 99
... serpent held in their theology . Though , perhaps , nowhere do we find the remnants of serpent wor- ship visited with such fatal effects as in India , it still crops out in unexpected places . Stanley found a tribe at Ujiji doing homage ...
... serpent held in their theology . Though , perhaps , nowhere do we find the remnants of serpent wor- ship visited with such fatal effects as in India , it still crops out in unexpected places . Stanley found a tribe at Ujiji doing homage ...
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