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8. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

Apollo’s chariot was drawn by horses which no hand but his own could control. […] He had also a small sword which could render him invisible, which he lent to Perseus. […] They could not feel love and trust in a being who was neither just nor benevolent. […] Achilles could not resist the supplications of the old man, and gave up the body. […] Into the former the priests only could enter at all times.

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