Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
... Apollo as the shepherd of Admetus , and that which tells the stealing of his cattle by the rogue Hermes . That the maiden Artemis gazes with love on the sleeping prince Endymion , is hardly more than a poetical way of describing the ...
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... APOLLO , god of Light , ARES ( Mars ) of Strife , and HERMES ( Mercury ) the Herald . His daughters are ATHENE ( Minerva ) , APHRODITE ( Venus ) , and ARTEMIS ( Diana ) , goddesses of Wis- dom , of Love , and of the Chase . These are ...
... APOLLO , god of Light , ARES ( Mars ) of Strife , and HERMES ( Mercury ) the Herald . His daughters are ATHENE ( Minerva ) , APHRODITE ( Venus ) , and ARTEMIS ( Diana ) , goddesses of Wis- dom , of Love , and of the Chase . These are ...
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... Apollo , who thereon instituted the Pythian games : the prize of victory , first the oak - leaf , was afterwards the laurel , sacred to Apollo , being the nymph Daphne , loved by him , and changed to that form to escape his pursuit . Io ...
... Apollo , who thereon instituted the Pythian games : the prize of victory , first the oak - leaf , was afterwards the laurel , sacred to Apollo , being the nymph Daphne , loved by him , and changed to that form to escape his pursuit . Io ...
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... Apollo serving Admetus as herdsman , his cattle are stolen by Mer- cury , who changes Battus to a stone , finding him ready to betray his secret ( 676-707 ) . Aglauros , daughter of Cecrops , is harassed by envy of her sister Herse ...
... Apollo serving Admetus as herdsman , his cattle are stolen by Mer- cury , who changes Battus to a stone , finding him ready to betray his secret ( 676-707 ) . Aglauros , daughter of Cecrops , is harassed by envy of her sister Herse ...
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... Apollo in one day smites all the sons of Niobe , and Diana all her daughters ; and so , being suddenly made childless , she is turned into marble , and her tears continue to flow for ever ( 165–312 ) . ECCE venit comitum Niobe ...
... Apollo in one day smites all the sons of Niobe , and Diana all her daughters ; and so , being suddenly made childless , she is turned into marble , and her tears continue to flow for ever ( 165–312 ) . ECCE venit comitum Niobe ...
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Achilles Æneas aëra agrees Ajax ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S ancient Apollo arma Atalanta auras Bacchus became blood Book bracchia brother Cadmus caelo Cæsar called Ceres changed chief city conjunx converted corpora course daughter death Delos deus earth Eurydice fata father first following form Galatea given gods golden Grammar great Grecian Greek half Hercules ignes illa ille inque island Italy Jamque Jovis Jupiter Juppiter king last Latin Latona life limits long love lumina made Medusa Metamorphoses Midas mihi mora mother mountain munere name Neptune neque Niobe nunc omnibus once Orpheus Ovid pages pectora Peleus perque Perseus Phoebus postquam Proserpine quæ relates represented river Roman Rome sacred same Samos sanguine simul sine slain stone story tamen tellus terra Theseus Thrace three tibi tristia Troy turned Ulysses unda undis used utque verse vulnera vultus waters wife word world worship
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