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14. (1833) Classic tales : designed for the instruction and amusement of young persons

He next informed all the gods that his son had declared that he could not enjoy heaven itself if he were there to be deprived of his beloved Psyche; and it was his will, (and none of the gods ever opposed his sovereign will,) that they should be united. […] Yes; they called their heaven Elysium, and their hell was Tartarus. […] None hut the queen of heaven, the glorious Juno, shall outshine you. […] At this moment, Juno, looking down from high heaven, saw the country of Peloponnesus involved in midnight gloom, and she hastened to the thunderer to inquire the cause of this obscuration. […] Being arrived in Africa, she became calm, knelt down, and raising her head toward heaven, implored Jupiter, with her loud and continual lowing, to take pity on her sufferings.

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