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Popol Vuh
Part I, Chapter 7 (5)
"Let no one speak! Let us wait until we hear his dying screams," they said to each other, whispering, and each one covered his face as the log fell noisily. He [Zipacná] spoke then, crying out, but he called only once when the log fell to the bottom. "How well we have succeeded in this! Now he is dead," said the boys. "if, unfortunately, he had continued what he had begun to do, we would have been lost, because he already had interfered with us, the four hundred boys."
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XIII (5)
It falls into the forest, and no part Is chosen for it; but where Fortune hurls it, There like a grain of spelt it germinates. It springs a sapling,...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXVI (7)
He of his own free will began to say: 'Tan m' abellis vostre cortes deman, Que jeu nom' puesc ni vueill a vos cobrire; Jeu sui Arnaut, que plor e vai...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Introductory Instructions Concerning the Experiencing of Reality During the Third Stage of the Bardo, Called the Chonyid Bardo, when the Karmic Apparitions Appear (3.3)
About this time [the deceased] can see that the share of food is being set aside, that the body is being stripped of its garments, that the place of...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XVII (10)
And his mother took him and cast him under an olive tree, and went and sather down over against him, at the distance of a bow-shot ; for she said, " L...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Chemical Marriage (4)
C.R.C. was deeply moved by the invitation because it was the fulfillment of a prophecy which he had received seven years before, but so unworthy did...
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Tablet IV (11)
Take my hand, my friend, we will go on together. Your heart should burn to do battle --pay no heed to death, do not lose heart! The one who watches...
The Masnavi
The King and his Three Sons (208-216)
Thus at first he clung to the King's stirrup, Part of the story remains untold; it was retained The story of the princes remains unfinished, Here spee...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto III (4)
O spirits elect already!" Virgilius made beginning, "by that peace Which I believe is waiting for you all, Tell us upon what side the mountain slopes,...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 10 (4)
Thereupon the fires said among themselves: 'This student, who is quite exhausted, has carefully tended us. Well, let us teach him.' They said to him:
Dhammapada
Chapter XX: The Way (287)
Death comes and carries off that man, praised for his children and flocks, his mind distracted, as a flood carries off a sleeping village.
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XIII (4)
I, by the roots unwonted of this wood, Do swear to you that never broke I faith Unto my lord, who was so worthy of honour; And to the world if one of...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (6.1.8)
Speech went off. Having remained away a year, it came back and said: c How have you been able to live without me?' They said: 'As the dumb, not...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 11 (2)
'But if the life (the living Self) leaves one of its branches, that branch withers; if it leaves a second, that branch withers; if it leaves a third,...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XXI (5)
Close did I press myself with all my person Beside my Leader, and turned not mine eyes From off their countenance, which was not good. They lowered...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto IX (1)
That hue which cowardice brought out on me, Beholding my Conductor backward turn, Sooner repressed within him his new colour. He stopped attentive,...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter IV (3)
And he slew him in the field : and his blood cried from^the ground to heaven, complaining because he had slain him.
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 37: Of the special prayers of them that be continual workers in the work of this book (2)
Yea, and if it be but a little word of one syllable, me think it better than of two: and more, too, according to the work of the spirit, since it so i...
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Chemical Marriage (5)
Great confusion ensued. All sought to grasp the rope and many were pulled away from it by others. C.R.C. despaired of being saved, but suddenly the...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto I (1)
Midway upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark, For the straightforward pathway had been lost. Ah me! how hard a thing it is...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LVI. Sermon in Parables (continued): the Ninety and Nine, the Lost Coin, the Prodigal Son (14)
Now his elder son was in the field: and as he came and drew nigh to the house, he heard music and dancing. And he called one of the servants, and...
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