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2. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

This son was Jupiter. […] Their form was oval. […] There a vulture was commanded to prey upon his liver, which was reproduced so soon as it was devoured, so that he was doomed to eternal sufferings. […] On the day when the choice was made, all Athens was in tears. […] The siege was begun, and a long conflict of ten years was carried on before Troy was taken by the Greeks.

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