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2. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

Now, now it approaches the shore. […] She knelt over the lifeless bodies, and kissed now one, now another of her dead sons. […] But now I say to you, Fear not. […] But she was changed by the favor of Neptune as often as she was sold, now into a horse, now a bird, now an ox, and now a stag, — got away from her purchasers and came home. […] He tried to throw me, now attacking my head, now my body.

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