Asoors, a continual stream of fire, and smoke, and wind ; which ascending in thick clouds replete with lightning, it began to rain down upon the heavenly bands, who were already fatigued with their labour... The Curse of Kehama - Page 208by Robert Southey - 1811Full view - About this book
| Robert Southey - 1884 - 586 pages
...go; whilst there issued from his mouth, thus violently drawing to and fro by the Soors and Asoors, a continual stream of fire and smoke and wind, which...heavenly bands, who were already fatigued with their labor; whilst a shower of flowers was shaken from the top of the mountain, covering the heads of all,... | |
| Henry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan - 1890 - 920 pages
...who were at the tail (see Fig. 17). Soon the violence of the motion produced a stream of smoke, fire, and wind, which ascending in thick clouds, replete with lightning, it began to rain furiously, while the roaring of the Ocean was tremendous. The various productions of the waters were... | |
| Anne Walbank Buckland - 1891 - 324 pages
...whilst Anata stood by Narayen. The serpent thus pulled violently backwards and forwards, vomited forth a continual stream of fire and smoke and wind, which ascending in thick clouds mingled with lightning, began to rain down upon the 1 The Mahabbarata is supposed to be 4000 years... | |
| Robert Southey - 720 pages
...go ; whilst there issued from his mouth, thus violently drawing to and fro by the Soars and Asaors, a continual stream of fire and smoke and wind, which...already fatigued with their labour ; whilst a shower of fl owers was shaken from the top of the mountain, covering the heads of all, both .S'twr* and Asoors.... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1901 - 504 pages
...there issued from his mouth, thus violently drawing to and fro by the Soors and Asoors, a combined stream of fire and smoke and wind, which, ascending...lightning, it began to rain down upon the heavenly bands.1 The rod or caduceus of Hermes, the "Western Mercury," was entwined with serpents and was a... | |
| 1828 - 864 pages
...head repeatedly, and as often let it go, while there issued from its mouth a continued stream of fire, smoke, and wind, which, ascending in thick clouds replete with lightning, it began to rain down on the heavenly band, who were already fatigued with their labours, whilst a shower of flowers was... | |
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