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1 I | priests of the temple of Tanith, who were often summoned 2 I | your mouths! The mystery of Tanith ranged in the depths of 3 I | fluttered. In the wood of Tanith might be heard the tabourines 4 II | were the priestesses of Tanith, who had hastened hither 5 II | Moloch, the seven Kabiri, Tanith, and the Venus of the Greeks. 6 III | said:~“O Rabetna!—Baalet!—Tanith!” and her voice was lengthened 7 III | the wheel of a chariot.~“O Tanith! thou dost love me? I have 8 III | acquainted with the popular Tanith. He was reserving her for 9 III | daughter disquieted about Tanith. She had learned her adventures, 10 III | He was the high priest of Tanith, and it was he who had educated 11 IV | on its roofing; beyond, Tanith’s copper cupola swelled 12 IV | search, three images of Tanith, and, wrapped up in an ape’ 13 IV | of Chabar, exclaimed:~“By Tanith, I swear!”~Spendius resumed:~“ 14 IV | take me to the temple of Tanith.”~Matho wished to speak.~“ 15 V | CHAPTER V~TANITH~After leaving the gardens 16 V | Master, in the sanctuary of Tanith there is a mysterious veil, 17 V | this execrable crime!”~“But Tanith is your enemy,” retorted 18 V | sandals; and if the veil of Tanith weighs upon you still, you 19 V | mass: it was the temple of Tanith, a whole made up of monuments 20 V | before the door supplicating Tanith. He besought her not to 21 V | the tumultuous soul of Tanith was poured streaming forth. 22 V | him. He drew Matho behind Tanith’s chariot, where a cleft 23 V | you who have plundered Tanith! Hatred, vengeance, massacre, 24 VII | robe, the high-priest of Tanith in a white linen robe, the 25 VII | Schahabarim. But the priest of Tanith had alone remained in his 26 VII | Carthaginian pieces, representing Tanith with a horse beneath a palm-tree, 27 VII | injures the flock! Gracious Tanith, to cripple slaves! Ah! 28 IX | Moloch, and all forsook Tanith. In fact, Rabetna, having 29 X | temple of Aphaka, where Tanith descended in the form of 30 X | with musk like the doves of Tanith, suddenly entered, and their 31 X | thrice the mysterious name of Tanith; but Salammbo still suffered 32 X | curl the hair of an old Tanith in the third aedicule near 33 X | felt himself in doubt about Tanith, the more he wished to believe 34 X | more disposed to succour Tanith, the python recovered and 35 X | bring back the mantle of Tanith into Carthage. With terrible 36 XI | radiant and beautiful even as Tanith?” And with a look of boundless 37 XI | Unless perhaps you are Tanith?”~“I, Tanith!” said Salammbo 38 XI | perhaps you are Tanith?”~“I, Tanith!” said Salammbo to herself.~ 39 XIII| brought to the temple of Tanith, where the priestesses were 40 XIII| raised his eyes and gazed at Tanith, whose slender crescent 41 XIII| people recognised a priest of Tanith—the high-priest Schahabarim. 42 XIV | Moloch; he had vanquished Tanith; and she, being now fecundated, 43 XIV | master! Although she asked Tanith every day for Matho’s death, 44 XV | a stone; he had offended Tanith, and the cynocephaluses 45 XV | and the cynocephaluses of Tanith should avenge her. Others 46 XV | stretched the priests of Tanith in linen robes; on her right 47 XV | splendour was blended with Tanith, and seemed the very genius 48 XV | having touched the mantle of Tanith.~