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3. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

By his arrows and torch he pierced and vivified all things, producing life and joy. […] Thou, more worthy of life than I, hast fallen the first victim. […] In the very attitude of life and action they were turned into stone. […] “Take all,” said he, “give me but my life.” […] She too, when she shall have filled her term of life, will rightly be yours.

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