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... DRYOpe : Venus AND ADONIS : APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS IX . CEYX AND HALCYONE X. VERTUMNUS AND POMONA 56 64 XI . CUPID AND PSYCHE XII . CADMUS : THE MYRMIDONS 77 85 94 99 113 XIII . NISUS AND SCYLLA : ECHO AND NARCISSUS : CLYTIE : HERO AND ...
... DRYOpe : Venus AND ADONIS : APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS IX . CEYX AND HALCYONE X. VERTUMNUS AND POMONA 56 64 XI . CUPID AND PSYCHE XII . CADMUS : THE MYRMIDONS 77 85 94 99 113 XIII . NISUS AND SCYLLA : ECHO AND NARCISSUS : CLYTIE : HERO AND ...
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... morrow chill , I tried in fear the pinions of my will . ' Twas freedom ! and at once I visited The ceaseless wonders of this ocean - bed - etc . Keats CHAPTER VIII : PYGMALION : DRYOPE : VENUS AND ADONIS 76 THE AGE OF FABLE.
... morrow chill , I tried in fear the pinions of my will . ' Twas freedom ! and at once I visited The ceaseless wonders of this ocean - bed - etc . Keats CHAPTER VIII : PYGMALION : DRYOPE : VENUS AND ADONIS 76 THE AGE OF FABLE.
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Thomas Bulfinch George H. Godfrey. CHAPTER VIII : PYGMALION : DRYOPE : VENUS AND ADONIS : APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS P YGMALION saw so much to blame in women . that he came at last to abhor the ... DRYOpe: Venus AND ADONIS: APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS.
Thomas Bulfinch George H. Godfrey. CHAPTER VIII : PYGMALION : DRYOPE : VENUS AND ADONIS : APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS P YGMALION saw so much to blame in women . that he came at last to abhor the ... DRYOpe: Venus AND ADONIS: APOLLO AND HYACINTHUS.
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... Dryope S. G. B. Dryope and Iole were sisters . The former was the wife of Andræmon , beloved by her husband , and happy in the birth of her first child . One day the sisters strolled to the bank of a stream that sloped gradually down to ...
... Dryope S. G. B. Dryope and Iole were sisters . The former was the wife of Andræmon , beloved by her husband , and happy in the birth of her first child . One day the sisters strolled to the bank of a stream that sloped gradually down to ...
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... Dryope , with her father , approached ; and when they asked for Dryope , Iole pointed them to the new - formed lotus . They embraced the trunk of the yet warm tree , and showered their kisses on its leaves . Now there was nothing left of ...
... Dryope , with her father , approached ; and when they asked for Dryope , Iole pointed them to the new - formed lotus . They embraced the trunk of the yet warm tree , and showered their kisses on its leaves . Now there was nothing left of ...
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Achilles Admetus Æneas alludes ancient Apollo arms Baldur beauty became behold birds body Brahmans breast breath brother called cave chariot Chimæra Cyclops daughter dead death deity Diana divine Dryope earth Eurystheus eyes Fafnir fate father favour fell fire flames fled friends gave giant goddess gods golden Greece Greeks hand head heard heart heaven Hector Hercules hero honour husband island Jove Juno Jupiter king land Loki looked maiden Medea Mezentius Milton Minerva monster mortal mother mountain mythology Neptune night nymph Odin oracle palace Patroclus Perseus Pirithous poem poets Psyche queen river rock sacred says Scylla seized sent serpent ship shore Sibyl sight Sigurd sister slain sleep stone stood story sword temple Thebes thee Theseus Thor thou threw told took tree Trojans Troy turned Turnus Ulysses Utgard-Loki Venus waves wife wind wound young youth