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12. (1832) A catechism of mythology

Milk, fruits, and cakes, were offered to him. […] She appears as a rosy, beautiful, and robust woman, sitting on a basket full of flowers and fruits, and holding apples on her knees, and surrounded with branches loaded with fruits. — See Fig. 35. […] The burnt offerings were wine and incense, fruit and wood, crumbs and a sow. […] She is represented with a horn of plenty, fruits, and a beehive. […] They were guarded by Melius, a dragon which never slept; but Hercules slew the dragon, and obtained the precious fruit.

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