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140.<br />

141.<br />

142.<br />

143.<br />

His stature reach'd the<br />

sky."<br />

—"Paradise Lost," iv. 986.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Abantes seem to have<br />

been <strong>of</strong> Thracian origin.<br />

I may, once for all, remark that<br />

<strong>Homer</strong> is most anatomically<br />

correct as to the parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

body in which a wound would<br />

be immediately mortal.<br />

—Ænus, a fountain almost<br />

proverbial for its coldness.<br />

Compare Tasso, Gier. Lib., xx.<br />

7:<br />

"Nuovo favor del cielo in<br />

lui niluce<br />

E 'l fa grande, et angusto<br />

oltre il costume.

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