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2. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

He suffered her to graze through the day, and at night tied a rope round her neck. […] How dost thou fare on thy feet through the path of the sea-beasts, nor fearest the sea? […] The road, also, is through the midst of frightful monsters. […] Darting through the air, veiled in clouds, they alighted on the towers of the city. […] I see, I see it glimmering through a cloud.

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