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4. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

“O hapless girl,” said he, “I have been the cause of thy death! […] Let thy berries still serve for memorials of our blood.” […] “Thou diest, Hyacinth,” so spoke Phœbus, “robbed of thy youth by me. […] unhappy one, and unhappy, if such there be, thy wife!” […] Rise with thy yellow waves, and mantle her distress.”

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