| Robert Southey - 1811 - 236 pages
...by churning the sea with a mountain. " There is a fair and stately mountain, and its name is Meroo, a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the sunny...is clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandhamas. It is inconceivable, and not to be encompassed by sinful man ; and it is guarded... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 232 pages
...fair and stately mountain, and its name is Meroo, a most exalted mass of glory } reflecting the sunMy rays from the splendid surface of its gilded horns....is clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandharvas. It is inconceivable, and not to be encompassed by sinful man ; and it is guarded... | |
| 1817 - 696 pages
...STORY OF THE CHURNING OF THE OCEAN TO OBTAIN THE FOURTEEN JEWELS. [From the Mahdlikdrata.'] Tnr.RT'. is a fair and stately mountain and its name is Meru,...clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Devas and Gandharvas. It is inconceivable, and not to be encompassed by sinful man ; and it is guarded by... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1820 - 558 pages
...that hyperbolical grandeur to which it sometimes rises. It begins with the description of Mount Mem. " There is a fair and stately mountain, and its " name...glory, " reflecting the sunny rays from the splendid sur" face of its gilded forms. It is clothed in gold, " and is the respected haunt of dews and gund"... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...by churning the sea with a mountain. • There is a fair and stately mountain, and ks name is Meroo, a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the sunny rays from the splendid surface of its gilded horn*. It is clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandarvas. It is inconceivable,... | |
| L. Poley - 1831 - 158 pages
...from the Mahâbhârata Book I. Chap. 15. There is a fair and stately mountain, and its name it Méru, a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the sunny...from the splendid surface of its gilded horns. It is cloathed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandharvs. It is inconceivable, and not to... | |
| Hugh Murray, James Wilson - 1832 - 350 pages
...poetry and mythology have thrown out such a crowd of wildly luxuriant images. The scene opens on Mount Meru, " a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the...rays from the splendid surface of its gilded horns. Many celestial medicinal plants adorn its sides, and it stands piercing the heaven with its aspiring... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...by churning the sea with a mountain. " There is a fair and stately mountain, and its name is Meroo, a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the sunny...is clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandharvas. It is inconceivable, and not to be encompassed by sinful man; and it is guarded... | |
| Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - 1842 - 524 pages
...the Adam and Eve of the Zend-Avesta. 3 "There is a fair and stately mountain, and its name is Meroo. a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the sunny...is clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandharvas. It is inconceivable, and not to be encompassed by sinful man ; and "it is guarded... | |
| Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx - 1842 - 518 pages
...stately mountain, and its name is Meroo. a most exalted mass of glory, reflecting the sunny raysfrom the splendid surface of its gilded horns. It is clothed in gold, and is the respected haunt of Dews and Gandharvas. It is inconceivable, and not to be encompassed by sinful man; and it is guarded... | |
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