Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Hercules ( IX . 134–272 ) . 14. Orpheus and Eurydice ( X. 1-77 ) . 15. The Song of Orpheus ( X. 86–219 ) 16. The Death of Orpheus ( XI . 1–84 ) 17. The Story of Midas ( XI . 85-193 ) 18. The Chiefs at Troy ( XII . 1–145 ) 19. Rivalry of ...
... Hercules ( IX . 134–272 ) . 14. Orpheus and Eurydice ( X. 1-77 ) . 15. The Song of Orpheus ( X. 86–219 ) 16. The Death of Orpheus ( XI . 1–84 ) 17. The Story of Midas ( XI . 85-193 ) 18. The Chiefs at Troy ( XII . 1–145 ) 19. Rivalry of ...
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... HERCULES , returning from the Calydonian Hunt , is entertained with his friends by the river - god Achelous , who recounts the fate of certain nymphs , turned into rocks and islands . These prodigies are mocked by Pirithous , son of ...
... HERCULES , returning from the Calydonian Hunt , is entertained with his friends by the river - god Achelous , who recounts the fate of certain nymphs , turned into rocks and islands . These prodigies are mocked by Pirithous , son of ...
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... neque erat cur fallere vellent narravere senes : equidem pendentia vidi serta super ramos ; ponensque recentia , dixi : Cura pii dis sunt , et qui coluere coluntur . 91 715 720 Juscay XIII . THE DEATH OF HERCULES . [ Book.
... neque erat cur fallere vellent narravere senes : equidem pendentia vidi serta super ramos ; ponensque recentia , dixi : Cura pii dis sunt , et qui coluere coluntur . 91 715 720 Juscay XIII . THE DEATH OF HERCULES . [ Book.
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... Hercules for the possession of Dejanira , sister of Mcleager , that horn had been wrested off , and , being filled by the Naiads with autumn fruits , became the horn of Plenty ( IX . I - 100 ) ... Hercules . The Death of Hercules (IX 134–272)
... Hercules for the possession of Dejanira , sister of Mcleager , that horn had been wrested off , and , being filled by the Naiads with autumn fruits , became the horn of Plenty ( IX . I - 100 ) ... Hercules . The Death of Hercules (IX 134–272)
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... , saepe retemptantem totas refringere vestes , sternentemque trabes , irascentemque videres montibus , aut patrio tendentem bracchia caelo . 200 205 210 виб E. IX . 243. ] The Funeral Pile . 94 [ METAM . The Death of Hercules .
... , saepe retemptantem totas refringere vestes , sternentemque trabes , irascentemque videres montibus , aut patrio tendentem bracchia caelo . 200 205 210 виб E. IX . 243. ] The Funeral Pile . 94 [ METAM . The Death of Hercules .
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