Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Language, Art and Custom, Volume 2Murray, 1903 - Animism |
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... stand this wager of battle ; such try in vain to steal at low water round to the edge of the reef past the rocks ... stands ready before his dwelling ; or else the departed shall be judged by their god at the river of death , to be ...
... stand this wager of battle ; such try in vain to steal at low water round to the edge of the reef past the rocks ... stands ready before his dwelling ; or else the departed shall be judged by their god at the river of death , to be ...
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... stand by the burnt ashes ; come to us again ! You cannot find shelter under the peepul , when the rain comes down . The saul will not shield you from the cold bitter wind . Come to your home ! It is swept for you , and clean ; and we ...
... stand by the burnt ashes ; come to us again ! You cannot find shelter under the peepul , when the rain comes down . The saul will not shield you from the cold bitter wind . Come to your home ! It is swept for you , and clean ; and we ...
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... standing outside the door , and every guest throwing morsels and pouring drink under the table , for him to refresh him- self . What lay on the ground was not picked up , but was left for friendless and kinless souls . When the meal was ...
... standing outside the door , and every guest throwing morsels and pouring drink under the table , for him to refresh him- self . What lay on the ground was not picked up , but was left for friendless and kinless souls . When the meal was ...
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... stands instead of the rich gift , for Styx holds no greedy gods : - ' Parva petunt manes . Pietas pro divite grata est Munere . Non avidos Styx habet ima deos . Tegula porrectis satis est velata coronis , Et sparsae fruges , parcaque ...
... stands instead of the rich gift , for Styx holds no greedy gods : - ' Parva petunt manes . Pietas pro divite grata est Munere . Non avidos Styx habet ima deos . Tegula porrectis satis est velata coronis , Et sparsae fruges , parcaque ...
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... standing above by the smoke - hole , he talked down to his kindred in the house and told them about the life to come ; it was then that his two daughters whom he had left below followed him in anger and smote him so that he died a ...
... standing above by the smoke - hole , he talked down to his kindred in the house and told them about the life to come ; it was then that his two daughters whom he had left below followed him in anger and smote him so that he died a ...
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Page 389 - I desired mercy and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.' ' I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he goats . . . Wash you, make you clean; put away
Page 78 - a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparell'd in celestial light, The glory and the
Page 376 - Through want of strength, thou strong and bright god, have I gone wrong; have mercy, almighty, have mercy! .... Whenever we men, O Varuna, commit an offence before the heavenly host, whenever we break the law through thoughtlessness, have mercy, almighty, have mercy!
Page 288 - O thou, that with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the God Of this new world.' It is no exaggeration to say, with Sir William Jones, that one
Page 98 - I have not done fraud to men. I have not changed the measures of the country. I have not injured the images of the gods. I have not taken scraps of the bandages of the dead. I have not committed adultery. I have not withheld milk from the mouths of sucklings. I have not hunted wild animals
Page 255 - at finding, on a close examination, that the characters of all the Pagan deities, male and female, melt into each other and at last into one or two; for it seems a well-founded opinion, that the whole crowd of gods and goddesses in ancient Rome, and modern
Page 84 - all the great chiefs of the earth ; He maketh to rise up from their thrones, all the kings of the nations. All of them shall accost thee, and shall say unto thee : Art thou, even thou too, become weak as we ? Art thou made like unto us
Page 191 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth, Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep.'* As
Page 330 - In the beginning there was a pair of twins, two spirits, each of a peculiar activity. These are the good and the base in thought, word, and deed. Choose one of these two spirits. Be good, not base
Page 154 - Mr. Darwin saw two Malay women in Keeling Island who held a wooden spoon dressed in clothes like a doll; this spoon had been carried to the grave of a dead man, and becoming inspired at full moon, in fact lunatic, it danced about convulsively like a table or a hat at a modern spirit-seance.