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13. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

But Æneas did not reciprocate her affections, and this so grieved her that she stabbed herself. […] But when he languished and died she pined away from grief and died also, preserving nothing but her voice, which repeats every sound that reaches her. […] She lived in the river Cocytus, and nothing but her head was ever seen. […] In the Trojan War Mars took the part of the Trojans, but was defeated by Diomedes. […] He was married to Eurydice; but she was stung by a serpent, and died.

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