Selections from the Poems of Ovid, Chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1877 |
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... Earth ) , beyond which imagination did not seek to go . His brothers are POSEIDON ( Neptune ) and HADES ( Pluto ) , kings of the Waters and of the Lower World . His sisters are DEMETER ( Ceres ) and HESTIA ( Vesta ) , queens of the ...
... Earth ) , beyond which imagination did not seek to go . His brothers are POSEIDON ( Neptune ) and HADES ( Pluto ) , kings of the Waters and of the Lower World . His sisters are DEMETER ( Ceres ) and HESTIA ( Vesta ) , queens of the ...
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... earth desolate , and beseech aid at the shrine of Themis ( 313-380 ) . Instructed by the oracle , they cast stones above their heads , which are miraculously converted into human beings , and thus repeople the earth ( 381-415 ) . N nova ...
... earth desolate , and beseech aid at the shrine of Themis ( 313-380 ) . Instructed by the oracle , they cast stones above their heads , which are miraculously converted into human beings , and thus repeople the earth ( 381-415 ) . N nova ...
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... earth after the Deluge , had been the serpent Python , slain by 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 ...
... earth after the Deluge , had been the serpent Python , slain by 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 ...
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... currere Luna admiratur equos , ambustaque nubila fumant . 180 185 190 200 205 Corripitur flammis ut quaeque altissima , tellus , 210 II . 244- ] Conflagration of the Earth . fissaque 24 II . The Adventure of Phaethon . [ METAM .
... currere Luna admiratur equos , ambustaque nubila fumant . 180 185 190 200 205 Corripitur flammis ut quaeque altissima , tellus , 210 II . 244- ] Conflagration of the Earth . fissaque 24 II . The Adventure of Phaethon . [ METAM .
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Ovid. II . 244- ] Conflagration of the Earth . fissaque agit rimas , et sucis aret ademptis . pabula canescunt ; cum frondibus uritur arbor , materiamque suo praebet seges arida damno . parva queror : magnae pereunt cum moenibus urbes ...
Ovid. II . 244- ] Conflagration of the Earth . fissaque agit rimas , et sucis aret ademptis . pabula canescunt ; cum frondibus uritur arbor , materiamque suo praebet seges arida damno . parva queror : magnae pereunt cum moenibus urbes ...
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