Wordsworth, [167], [215], [302], [319]
Young, [126], [176], [205], [275], [318]
INDEX AND DICTIONARY
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Ab-dal-rah´man, founder of the independent Ommiad (Saracenic) power in Spain, conquered at Tours by Charles Martel, [648], [649].
Ab´er-fraw, scene of nuptials of Branwen and Matholch, [590].
Ab-syr´tus, younger brother of Medea, [137].
A-by´dos, a town on the Hellespont, nearly opposite to Sestos, [105].
Ab´y-la, Mount, or Columna, a mountain in Morocco, near Ceuta, now called Jebel Musa or Ape’s Hill, forming the Northwestern extremity of the African coast opposite Gibraltar (See [Pillars of Hercules]), [145].