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10. (1832) A catechism of mythology

 1. — Daybreak in fair weather, affords a most beautiful prospect of nature. […] She was equally virtuous and beautiful, and wonderfully swift in running. […] Such alluring qualities of carriage and sweetness of temper, render a beautiful person interesting in the highest degree. […] Under the likeness of a beautiful white goat or dog, Pan won the heart of Diana. […] Having seen Proserpine, gathering flowers with her beautiful companions, he took her away.

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