“Lamech's sons were heroes of their race:
Jubal, the eldest, bore upon his face
The look of that calm river-god, the Nile,
Mildly secure in power that needs not guile.”

—  George Eliot

The Legend of Jubal (1869)

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English novelist, journalist and translator 1819–1880

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