The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 1


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I more particularly allude. But ours is that which went by the name of  
Antiochia Epidaphne, from its vicinity to the little village of Daphne,  
where stood a temple to that divinity. It was built (although about this  
matter there is some dispute) by Seleucus Nicanor, the first king of the  
country after Alexander the Great, in memory of his father Antiochus,  
and became immediately the residence of the Syrian monarchy. In the  
flourishing times of the Roman Empire, it was the ordinary station of  
the prefect of the eastern provinces; and many of the emperors of the  
queen city (among whom may be mentioned, especially, Verus and Valens)  
spent here the greater part of their time. But I perceive we have  
arrived at the city itself. Let us ascend this battlement, and throw our  
eyes upon the town and neighboring country.  
"
What broad and rapid river is that which forces its way, with  
innumerable falls, through the mountainous wilderness, and finally  
through the wilderness of buildings?"  
That is the Orontes, and it is the only water in sight, with the  
exception of the Mediterranean, which stretches, like a broad mirror,  
about twelve miles off to the southward. Every one has seen the  
Mediterranean; but let me tell you, there are few who have had a peep at  
Antioch. By few, I mean, few who, like you and me, have had, at the same  
time, the advantages of a modern education. Therefore cease to regard  
that sea, and give your whole attention to the mass of houses that lie  
beneath us. You will remember that it is now the year of the world three  
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