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5. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

, Neptune, Pluto, Vesta, Ceres, and Juno. […] It was on this solemn occasion that the immortal conclave of the gods declared that Juno should be henceforth honoured as goddess of marriage. […] He had dared offer an insult to Juno and in punishment was chained like Prometheus, while a vulture feasted on his liver. […] But Juno was not at all satisfied to see him leading such a peaceful and prosperous life, and to interrupt its even course drove the hero mad. […] Without any trouble, had not Juno suddenly remembered his existence, and resolved to continue her never entirely forgotten persecutions.

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