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14. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

Kronos with the harpe in his hand. […] Sometimes he is standing with a flambeau in his hand, and two of his horses near him. […] He usually bears a two-pronged fork in his hand. […] On her back she bears a quiver, and in her hand a bow or a hunting-spear. […] He seized the hand of the goddess, and ‘led her blushing like the morn’ into the rustic shed.

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