Devil-like figure in Quran and Islamic tradition.
1Sometimes I feel like a farthing rushlight in the Hall of Eblis.
2Save Eblis: he refused to be with those who bowed in worship.
3It is a scene like that fabled in Vathek's hall of Eblis.
4The Prince of Eblis sits on a vast globe of ebony.
5Let those who cannot break it, beware, for Eblis is near at hand.'
6They seem frightfully jealous of the sweet little wah-wah Eblis.
7All creatures except the angel Eblis, as the Koran teaches, made obeisance to him.
8Eblis, or Satan, plays an important part in this mythology.
9No, my bones to Eyoub, my soul to Eblis first.
10Eblis condescends to notice me to-day, and occasionally sits on my shoulder murmuring Ouf!
11Stand aside, sons of Eblis, or you shall bite the earth which curses you!'
12The descriptions of the Caliph and of the Hall of Eblis are full of power.
13The real Hall of Eblis stands on yonder summit.
14This wild ape has been very gentle and good to Eblis ever since he became ill.
15Let us haste and present you to Eblis.
16Although he had only heard of "Vathek," he thought of the Hall of Eblis.