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10. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

“Innocence, virtue, and truth prevailed; neither were there any laws to restrict men, nor judges to punish.” […] All those thrown by Deucalion were immediately changed into men, while those cast by Pyrrha became women. […] Then she burst into such a passion of tears that the wood and water nymphs, the gods, men, and all nature in fact, joined with her to mourn the beloved youth. […] This god inspired all men with a great fear. […] When his body was discovered, there was great grief throughout Greece, and all men demanded vengeance upon the murderer.

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