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He sent against me Hassan the Hilali, I went to meet him and said, 'Seize this wretched dog. These are the words of the Zoght Dyab ben Ghanem and the fire of illness was lighted in his breast." R. Basset. Un Episode d'une chanson de geste Arabe sur la seconde conquête de l'Afrique Septentrionale par les Mussulmans. Bulletin de Correspondence Africaine, p. 147. Alger, 1885, in 8vo.

The clouds are rich and dark, the air serene, So like the soul of me, what if't were me?" These are the last two lines of "The Flute, from Hilali": "Saying, Sweetheart! the old mystery remains, If I am I; thou, thou, or thou art I?" The same transfer of personality is hinted in the line of Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind": "Be thou, Spirit fierce, My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one!"

Henry VII., tombs, 415. Herbert, George: Poem on Man, 102; parallel, 170; poetry, 281; a line quoted, 345. Herder, Johann Gottfried, allusion, 16. Heredity: Emerson's belief, 1, 2; in Emerson family, 4, 19; Whipple on, 389; Jonson, 393. Herrick, Robert, poetry, 281. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. Hilali, The Flute, 399. Hillard, George Stillman: in college, 24, 25; his literary place, 33; aid, 276.

The clouds are rich and dark, the air serene, So like the soul of me, what if't were me?" These are the last two lines of "The Flute, from Hilali": "Saying, Sweetheart! the old mystery remains, If I am I; thou, thou, or thou art I?" The same transfer of personality is hinted in the line of Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind": "Be thou, Spirit fierce, My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one!"