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492 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE XII -CranSlatt into rtrfe roHt According to our view of this celebrated society it is not surprising that it should have presented such variety of aspects as to mislead those who fixed their attention on any one of them and withdrew it from the rest It was at once philosophical school religious brotherhood and political association and all these characters appear to have been inseparably united in the mind of the founder It must be considered as proof of upright intentions in Pythagoras which ought to rescue him from all suspicion of selfish motives that he chose for his coad- jutors persons whom he deemed capable of grasping the highest truths which he could communicate and was not only willing to teach them all he knew but regarded the utmost cultivation of their intellectual faculties as necessary preparation for the work to which he destined them -Thirlwall History of Greece XIII -CranSlatt into Eattn fficvamtttri Amidst the city circled by grove Of shady yew that did all light remove temple stood built to Eliza's ghost And dreadful held to all the Tyrian coast Here as 'tis said the queen with her own hand Herself from grief absolved sad statues stand Of father Belus and in order all His offspring with Agenor whom they call The glory of their line Phcenix whose fame Gave to that land an everlasting name At length Eliza joined to her lord For ever at her feet the Phrygian sword Next unto these twice fifty altars stand Built to the gods that heaven and hell command
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