10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZIFFIUS»
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ziffius in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ziffius and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Heroes and Heroines of Fiction, Classical Mediæval, ...
Ziffius Zohrab him that after his death they would rule the church. We are
indebted to comparative mythologists of modern times for knowledge of the fact
that the Greek word Zeus, like the Latin words dt-us, dims, and Joyis, the German
Tiu, and ...
William Shepard Walsh, 1915
2
Faerie queene. book III
... horrible sea-satyre, that doth shew His fearefull face in time of greatest storme ;
Huge ziffius, whom mariners eschew No lesse than rockes, as travellers informe ;
And greedy rosmarines with visages deforme : 1 Immeasured, immeasurable.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
3
Poetical Works ...: The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; ...
... horrible sea-satyre, that doth shew His fearefull face in time of greatest storme ;
Huge ziffius, whom mariners eschew No lesse than rockes, as travellers informe ;
And greedy rosmarines with visages deforme : 1 Immeasured, immeasurable.
4
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... with swiftnes to pursew ; The horrible Sea-satyre, that doth shew His fearefull
face in time of greatest storme ; Huge Ziffius, whom Mariners eschew No lesse
then rockes, (as travellers informe) And greedy Rosmarines with visages deforme
.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1891
5
Heroes and Heroines of Fiction: Famous Characters and Famous ...
Ziffius Zohrab him that after his death they would rule the church. We are
indebted to comparative mythologists of modern times for knowledge of the fact
that the Greek word Zeus, like the Latin words deus, divus, and Jovis, the German
Tiu, ...
William Shepard Walsh, 1914
6
... Spenser: Book II of The Faery Queene
7. ziffius; — Gesner (p. 249) classes ziffius under the whales. His account of him
is that " if you saw his face, you would say it was utterly monstrous ; if the abyss of
his mouth, you would flee as from the picture of death ; if his eyes, you would ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, Anthony Lawson Mayhew, 1903
7
Spenser. Book ii of The faery queene, ed. by G.W. Kitchin
249) classes ziffius under the whales. His account of him is that " if you saw his
face, you would say it was utterly monstrous ; if the abyss of his mouth, you would
flee as from the picture of death ; if his eyes, you would shudder ; if his whole ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, 1882
8
Affixes in Their Origin and Application: Exhibiting the ...
... a wren, strife, (Ir.) little. Xiphias 121 yarrow 205 yaw-n 218, 250 ye for the 28, I
69 yell-ow 134, 261 yel-p 9, 250 yolk 176, 261 zenana 143 ziffius 121 LIST OP
THE SUFFIXES -A- connective (peut-a-gon) $ 55 -A ILLUSTRATIVE WORDS 269
.
Samuel Stehman Haldeman, 1871
9
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser. With mem. and critical ...
... The grisly wasserman, that makes his game The flying ship with swiftness to
pursue; The horrible sea-satyr, that doth shew His fearful face in time of greatest
storm; Huge ziffius, whom mariners eschew No less than rocks, as travellers
inform ...
10
The Animal-lore of Shakespeare's Time
... ships with swiftness to pursew; The horrible satyre, that doth shew His fearcfull
face in time of greatest storme; Huge ziffius, whom mariners eschew No less than
rockes, as travellers informe ; And greedy rosmarines with visages deforme.