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Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXLIX (23.)
Thy teeth are torn away, thy venom is powerless
Turba Philosophorum
The Forty-Seventh Dictum (47)
Munpus saith: Thou hast already treated sufficiently of Rubigo, O Attamus! I will speak, therefore, of venom, and will instruct future generations...
Chapter 13: Of the terrible, doleful, and lamentable, miserable Fall of the Kingdom of Lucifer. (144)
Thou hast many examples thereof in this world, that if some creature or man look upon a thing, it perishes because of the poison or venom in the...
Pyramid Texts
Mostly Serpent Charms, Utterances 226-243 (230)
The two kites stand there. 230 Thy mouth is closed by the hangman's tool; the mouth of the hangman's tool is closed by the mfd.t (lynx). 230 The one m...
Turba Philosophorum
The Thirty-Fifth Dictum (35)
And the Turba: Since the words of Nicarus and Bacsen are of little good to those who seek after this Art, tell us, therefore, what thou knowest, accor...
Popol Vuh
Part II, Chapter 7 (7)
He tried again, but his mouth only filled with spittle. Then the boys opened the toad's mouth and once open, they looked inside of it. The louse was s...
Chapter 15: Of the Third Species, Kind or Form and Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer. (40)
Here, in this quality, the life was turned into a sting of death; for through heat the bitter quality grew so fierce, stinging, raging and burning,...
Chapter 13: Of the terrible, doleful, and lamentable, miserable Fall of the Kingdom of Lucifer. (159)
From thence existed the first poison, wherein we poor men now in this world have enough to chew upon, and thereby the bitter poisonous death is come...
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (97)
The word (Sprach) conceiveth itself between the teeth, for they bite or join close together, and the spirit hisseth forth through the teeth, and the...
Chapter 19: Concerning the Created Heaven, and the Form of the Earth, and of the Water, as also concerning Light and Darkness. Concerning Heaven. (46)
And though thy body may suffer pain, yet it is much worse with him when he is vanquished, for then he roareth like a lion that is robbed of her young ...
Chapter 16: Of the Seventh Species, Kind, Form, or Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer and his Angels. (37)
Neither has man brought the malignity, poison and venom into the beasts, birds, worms, and stones, for he had not their body; otherwise if he had...
Bhagavad Gita
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.29)
As moths rush swiftly into a blazing fire to perish there, even so do these creatures swiftly rush into Thy mouths to their own destruction.
The Masnavi
The Lover and his Mistress (1-10)
The lover invoked blessings on that rough patrol, They were poison to most men, but sweets to him, In the world there is nothing absolutely bad;...
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (78)
The word or syllable (Er) signifieth the kindled astringent and bitter quality, the earnest severe wrath of God, which trembleth at the hinder part...
Enuma Elish
Tablet III (24)
"Hath made in addition weapons invincible, she hath spawned monster-serpents
Enuma Elish
Tablet II (20)
"Hath made in addition weapons invincible, she hath spawned monster-serpents
Enuma Elish
Tablet III (82)
"Hath made in addition weapons invincible, she hath spawned monster-serpents
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (99)
There the tongue is terrified, trembleth and croucheth to the nether gums, and then the spirit cometh forth from the heart, and closeth the word,...
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...
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (128)
Just as the meek spirit of the heart goeth through the astringent and bitter quality, and overcometh it; and though it be indeed infected with the...
Pyramid Texts
Charms, Utterances 275-299 (284)
425 To say: He (serpent) whom Atum has bitten has filled the mouth of N., 425 while he wound himself up (lit. wound a winding). 425 The centipede was...
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