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Enuma Elish
Tablet II (32)
"After this fashion, huge of stature, hath she made eleven (monsters
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...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XV (11)
And these spirits shall rise up against the children of men and against the women, because they have proceeded ⌈from them⌉.
Bhagavad Gita
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.23)
Beholding Thy great form, O Mighty Lord, with myriads of mouths and eyes, with myriads of arms and thighs and feet, with myriads of bellies, and with...
Book of Enoch
Chapter XV (8)
And now, the giants, who are produced from the spirits and flesh, shall be called evil spirits upon the earth, and on the earth shall be their dwellin...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXIII (2)
As unto those who are too reverential, Speaking in presence of superiors, Who drag no living utterance to their teeth, It me befell, that without...
Book of Jubilees
Chapter VI (5)
The fear of you and the dread of you I shall inspire in everything that is on earth and in the sea....
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Introduction (41)
"Full in the midst of this infernal Road, An Elm displays her dusky Arms abroad; The God of Sleep there hides his heavy Head And empty Dreams on...
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXI (6)
A thousand longings, hotter than the flame, Fastened mine eyes upon those eyes relucent, That still upon the Griffin steadfast stayed. As in a glass...
Chapter 4: Of the creation of the Holy Angels. An Instruction or open Gate of Heaven. (44)
You must not think that in the divine pomp there come forth beasts, worms and other creatures in flesh, as in this world they do: No; but I mean only...
Chaldean Oracles
The World and Nature. (141)
And above the shoulders of that Great Goddess, is Nature in her vastness exalted.
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XXXI (4)
Than I upraised at her command my chin; And when she by the beard the face demanded, Well I perceived the venom of her meaning. And as my countenance...
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
Paradiso: Canto I (5)
Here do the higher creatures see the footprints Of the Eternal Power, which is the end Whereto is made the law already mentioned. In the order that I ...
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 21: Of the Cainish, and of the Abellish Kingdom; how they are both in one another. Also of their Beginning, Rise, Essence, and Purpose; and then of their last Exit. Also of the Cainish Antichristian Church, and then of the Abellish true Christian Church; how they are both in one another, and are very difficult to be known [asunder.] Also of the Variety of Arts, States, and Orders of this World. Also of the Office of Rulers [or Magistrates,] and their Subjects; how there is a good and divine Ordinance in them all, as also a false, evil, and devilish one. Where the Providence of God is seen in all Things; and the Devil 's Deceit, Subtilty, and Malice, [is seen also] in all Things. (59)
I have drawn thee out of the thorny Bath, wherein thou wast a wild Beast, and have figured thee for my Image, and yet thy wild Beast stands in the tho...
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 31 (She descendeth to the twelve æons and thence into the chaos)
The rulers of the æons pursued her and were enraged against her, because she had thought of grandeur. And she...
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...
Book of Enoch
Chapter VII (2)
And they became pregnant, and they bare great giants, whose height was three thousand ells:
Divine Comedy
Inferno: Canto XV (1)
Now bears us onward one of the hard margins, And so the brooklet's mist o'ershadows it, From fire it saves the water and the dikes. Even as the...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 9 (3)
'Whatever these creatures are here, whether a lion, or a wolf, or a boar, or a worm, or a midge, or a gnat, or a musquito, that they become again and...
Book of Enoch
Chapter LXXXIX (50)
And that house became great and broad, and it was built for those sheep: (and) a tower lofty and great was built on the house for the Lord of the shee...
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