1830 Historical Sketches of Belize: The Coloured, the Indian, the Carib, and the Mosquito man


Livin da vida loca, The Flames of Love: Sat. Oct. 14 1826


" Obstupui, steteruntque comae, et vox faucibus haesit. "

I was stupefied, and my hair stood on end, and my voice stuck to my throat.

A description of the physical effects of fear, from Virgil's Aeneid; with an equivalent meaning of, "I was scared stiff."