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NOTES TO CANTO I. Note 1. Page 5, line 1. Broad glared the sun upon
Tehama's waste. Yamen, which comprehends the finest part of Arabia
Felix, consists of two natural divisions, differing greatly in soil
and climate. The one is called Teh Am A, or Lowlands; and extends,
along the eastern shore of the Red Sea, to the straits of
Bah-el-mandeb: it is a dry, sandy plain, from one to two days'
journey in breadth, and is scorched by the most intolerable heat:
it is, however, interspersed with fruitful spots, rendered the more
delightful by their contrast with the frightful sands adjoining.
The other portion is called Dsjebal, or Highlands. " The principal
chain of mountains of Arabia runs nearly parallel with " the Red
Sea, at a distance of from thirty to eighty miles." Malte-brun's
System of Geography. The arid deserts " have numerous mountainous
Oases, shaded with date " trees and other palms." ? Ibid. Note 2.
Page 5, line 10. Enticed him still; ?still mocked his gaze, and
fled. The Mirage, or mock-water of the desert, is occasioned by a
vaporous exhalation, under the powerful influence of the sun. It
appears, at a distance of about a quarter of a mile, to offer
relief to the thirsty traveller; but, as he advances, still recedes
before him. It has a trembling and wavy appearance; and objects are
reflected in it, as if in water gently agitated by the wind. Note
3. Page 9, line 13. They were n Bedouin horde. The Bedouin, or
pastoral Arabs, are a wandering race, who live in tribes. They
encamp in the valleys and fertile spots contiguous to the deserts,
that they may at once possess the advantage of pasture and the
dominion of those wilds, where, mounted on their horses or camels,
they rove in search of plunder?an hereditary occupation, to which
they attach l...
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