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4. (1909) The myths of Greece and Rome

All the questions they fain would ask were fully answered, and no room remained for conjecture. […] No trees waved their leafy branches on the hillsides; no flowers bloomed in the valleys; no grass grew on the plains; no birds flew through the air. […] Adonis is no more.” […] I come no more!’” […] I go no more, But am thine own for ever.’”

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