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10. (1832) A catechism of mythology

At the moment of his birth, the tree was opened. […] At day-break, as she ran along the shore, she perceived a floating body, and recognized Ceyx. […] At such times, the peasants perfumed their sheep with the fumes of olive, box, fir, rosemary, laurel, and sulphur. […] At the request of Diana, Æsculapius breathed into his nostrils, and resuscitated him. […] At other times Cupid is described as wounding his heart for Omphale. — See Fig. 72.

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