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1 II | curtains were raised, and a human head, impassible and bloated, 2 II | slowness of a phantom, a human being, bent, lean, entirely 3 II | were pawing the ground; the human spectre struggled and howled:~“ 4 V | with wings, fishes with human heads were devouring fruit, 5 VI | bearing frightful faces,—human masks made with birds’ feathers, 6 VII | gaping apertures in his human breast. His outspread wings 7 VII | refuse from the kitchens,—a human mouldiness vegetating in 8 VII | aromatics, monsters with human faces vegetating on the 9 IX | there were big birds holding human fragments in their reddened 10 IX | descendant of the gods, a human star. Every day the gardens 11 X | arm he showed the gate of human generation in the Ram, and 12 XI | were burnt to the ground. Human skeletons might be seen 13 XIII| hurled all kinds of filth, human excrements, pieces of carrion, 14 XIII| formed but one great chain of human bodies; it overflowed into 15 XIII| had been constructed of human bodies. In the centre stood 16 XIV | the plain.~Then this great human mass, after swaying to and 17 XIV | and all fell back, leaving human fragments and bloodstained 18 XIV | but a large heap, whereon human flesh, pieces of brass and 19 XIV | more room than on another human face. His royal fillet, 20 XV | architecture was peopled with human statues, motionless as statues