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12. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

Indigetes signifies deified mortals, or the peculiar gods of any country. […] Had the Muses any other names? […] They were extremely cautious to prevent the presence of any male animal. […] Even the lowest Hindûs refuse to eat with strangers of any class whatsoever. […] When any was discovered, the Druids went in pompous procession to gather it.

13. (1842) Heathen mythology

Besides these more important ones, they had others, such as Chaos; which did not belong to any particular class, and which were not the object of any faith. […] No certain form on any was imprest; All were confused, and each disturbed the rest. […] They did not even sing Pæans in honour of Apollo, or observe any of the solemnities usual at other sacrifices. […] Neptune, as god of the sea, was entitled to more power than any of the other deities, except Jupiter. […] “‘Speak yet again,’ he cries, ‘is any nigh?’

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