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11. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

Near her was commonly placed her favourite bird, the peacock. […] On her head was a golden helmet, and her breastplate was also of gold. […] The rosy Hours, who were intrusted with her education, received her, and conducted her to heaven. […] Castor and Pollux, recovered her, and took her home to her parents at Sparta. […] Famine; her knife, Hunger; her servants, Slowness and Delay; her gate, Precipice; her vestibule, Languor; her bed, Malady and Leanness; her tent, Malediction.

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