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You are a being of antique experience, and ought to know, if anyone does. What is Muspel?" The phaen's face was blank. "I don't know the name." "It is another world of some sort." "That cannot be. There is only this one world Faceny's." Maskull came up to aer, linked arms, and began to talk.

"Solebat enim me pungere, ne Sampsicerami merita in patriam ad annos DC majora viderentur, quam nostra." To Atticus, ii. 17. "Pompeius nobis amicissimus esse constat." To Atticus, i. 13. "Non jucunda miseris, inanis improbis, beatis non grata, bonis non gravis. Itaque frigebat." To Atticus, i. 14. "Metellus non homo, sed litus atque aer, et solitudo mera." To Atticus, i. 18.

For, in the first place, the earth is situated in the middle part of the universe, and is surrounded on all sides by the air, which we breathe, and which is called "aer," which, indeed, is a Greek word; but by constant use it is well understood by our countrymen, for, indeed, it is employed as a Latin word.

"It will be best," said they, "to seek Mabon the son of Modron; and he will not be found unless we first find Eidoel the son of Aer, his kinsman." Then Arthur rose up, and the warriors of the Islands of Britain with him, to seek for Eidoel; and they proceeded until they came before the Castle of Glivi, where Eidoel was imprisoned.

Thou wilt not get Mabon, for it is not known where he is, unless thou find Eidoel, his kinsman in blood, the son of Aer. For it would be useless to seek for him. He is his cousin." "It will be easy for me to compass this, although thou mayest think that it will not be easy. Horses shall I have, and chivalry; and my lord and kinsman Arthur will obtain for me all these things.

Maskull impatiently shook himself free. "Your sensations may be reliable in your own case, but how do you know I shall die?" "Life is flaming up inside you," replied Leehallfae, shaking aer head. "But after it has reached its climax perhaps tonight it will sink rapidly and you'll die tomorrow. As for me, if I enter Threal I shan't come out again.

The phaen took him by the shoulder and held him at arm's length, endeavouring to study him with aer unsteady eyes. "Faceny's thoughts are obscure. I am his lover, you are a lover of women, yet he grants to you what he denies to me." "What does he grant to me?" "To see him, and go on living. I shall die. But it's immaterial. Tomorrow both of us will be dead."

Canto V., line 84: LONGFELLOW. "Fly through the air by their volition borne." CARY. "Cleave the air, wafted by their will along." PARSONS. "Sped ever onward by their wish alone." "Volan per l' aer dal voler portate." Canto XVII., line 42: LONGFELLOW. "That he concede to us his stalwart shoulders." CARY "That to us he may vouchsafe The aid of his strong shoulders."