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23. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

There the inhabitants divine rejoice Forever.” […] Then Ceres assumed her own form, and a divine splendor shone all around. […] They received divine honors under the name of Dioscuri, (sons of Jove.) […] This task Admetus performed by the assistance of his divine herdsman, and was made happy in the possession of Alcestis. […] Œdipus in his madness had torn out his eyes, and was driven forth from his kingdom Thebes, dreaded and abandoned by all men, as an object of divine vengeance.

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