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10. (1832) A catechism of mythology

His own hounds came up, and tore him in pieces. […] Diana is said to have become so enamoured of Endymion, that she came down every night from heaven to enjoy his company. […] They had already proceeded on their voyage, when Bacchus, a blooming and lovely boy, awoke, and, apparently terrified, he asked how he came there. […] What memorable actions did he perform when he came of age? […] He was again commanded to fight the Solymi, and was exposed to a variety of dangers; but he always came off victorious.

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