Four Eagle”s Wings he had;
This signified the Grecian Alexander,
Who with four Hosts went forth to conquer lands
Even to the World”s End,
Known by its Golden Pillars
‘The third beast was a Libbard;
Four Eagle”s Wings he had;
This signified the Grecian Alexander,
Who with four Hosts went forth to conquer lands
Even to the World”s End,
Known by its Golden Pillars.
In India he the Wilderness broke through
_With Trees twain he there did speak_,’ etc.
(In _Schilteri Thesaurus Antiq. Teuton._ tom. i.[1])
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