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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet I
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Enuma Elish
Tablet I (99)
Sharp of] tooth, and merciless of fang
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (56)
Back, oh Lion with dazzling mouth, and with head bent forwards, retreating before me and my might
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XVII (1)
"Behold the monster with the pointed tail, Who cleaves the hills, and breaketh walls and weapons, Behold him who infecteth all the world." Thus unto...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XXXI (3)
Certainly Nature, when she left the making Of animals like these, did well indeed, By taking such executors from Mars; And if of elephants and whales...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto I (5)
Many the animals with whom she weds, And more they shall be still, until the Greyhound Comes, who shall make her perish in her pain. He shall not feed...
Popol Vuh
Part I, Chapter 6 (7)
Cure my teeth, which are really making me suffer day and night, and because of them and of my eyes I cannot be calm and cannot sleep. All of this is b...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXIV (3)
Oh I faint, I faint, as I advance; I faint, I faint before the teeth of those whose mouth raveneth in the Netherworld
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXLIX (22)
Get thee behind me, Rerek, who is in Ases, who bites with his mouth; and who paralyses with his eyes
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XIII (6)
Those legs of thine at joustings of the Toppo!" And then, perchance because his breath was failing, He grouped himself together with a bush. Behind...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXXXIV (1)
Thou who holdest the bound victims; ye knives over their heads and locks and fleeces; ye aged and bright ones who are armed with the fated moment
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXII (7)
The first were horned like oxen; but the four Had but a single horn upon the forehead; A monster such had never yet been seen! Firm as a rock upon a...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XIV (3)
It goes on falling, and the more it grows, The more it finds the dogs becoming wolves, This maledict and misadventurous ditch. Descended then through...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XXXII (6)
Gianni del Soldanier, I think, may be Yonder with Ganellon, and Tebaldello Who oped Faenza when the people slep." Already we had gone away from him,...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 20: Of Adam and Eve's going forth out of Paradise, and of their entering into this World. And then of the true Christian Church upon Earth, and also of the Antichristian Cainish Church. (37)
Thou wild Beast, how comest thou so great and strong? Hast thou not trampled in my Garden of Roses, and there made thee a Couch? Where are thy...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XVII (3)
Not otherwise in summer do the dogs, Now with the foot, now with the muzzle, when By fleas, or flies, or gadflies, they are bitten. When I had turned...
Chapter 24: Of the Incorporating or Compaction of the Stars. (12)
And the wrath also springeth up in the house of darkness, and holdeth many a noble twig captive in death, through its infection in the house of fierce...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 18: Of the promised Seed of the Woman, and Treader upon the Serpent. And of Adam 's and Eve 's going forth out of Paradise, or the Garden in Eden. Also of the Curse of God, how he cursed the Earth for the Sin of Man. (102)
And now seeing there is somewhat in Purgatory, and that all is not so dead, as the Wolf of the Beast feigns, whereby he may devour the Beast, and the ...
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (100)
Against which the wrath, with its snarling in the astringent and bitter quality, at the hinder gums in the hollow on the tongue, struggles, and keeps...
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XXI (2)
Then I turned round, as one who is impatient To see what it behoves him to escape, And whom a sudden terror doth unman, Who, while he looks, delays...