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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet II
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet II (32)
"After this fashion, huge of stature, hath she made eleven (monsters
Western Esoteric
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...
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Western Esoteric
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...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter VII (2)
And they became pregnant, and they bare great giants, whose height was three thousand ells:
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter IV (10)
And Adam knew Eve his wife and she bare yet nine sons. 225-231
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter IX (9)
And the women have borne giants, and the whole earth has thereby been filled with blood and unrighteousness.
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Western Esoteric
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...
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXI (4)
Search round thy neck, and thou wilt find the belt Which keeps it fastened, O bewildered soul, And see it, where it bars thy mighty breast." Then...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XII (2)
I saw that one who was created noble More than all other creatures, down from heaven Flaming with lightnings fall upon one side. I saw Briareus...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXV (8)
And after that she bore another white bull, and after him she bore many bulls and black cows.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LX (7)
And on that day were two monsters parted, a female monster named Leviathan, to dwell in the abysses of the ocean over the fountains of the waters.
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Western Esoteric
Inferno: Canto XXXI (2)
Well shalt thou see, if thou arrivest there, How much the sense deceives itself by distance; Therefore a little faster spur thee on." Then tenderly...
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