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5. (1832) A catechism of mythology

Those children being dead of the plague, people durst not approach them. […] She is painted with a lyre, as being the inventress of harmony. […] Noble remains of it are still in being. […] This being done, he had by her Paphos, from whom the isle of Paphos had its name. […] They are described as being of superior dignity to man, but of a nature inferior to the gods.

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