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

I can scarcely govern them myself, when they are unruly and resist the reins. […] Bright-haired Aurora, when she came forth in the morning, and Hesperus when he led out the stars in the evening, found her still busy in the search. […] Her dress became her, and she looked not less charming than when unattired. […] This they learned from the country people when it was too late. […] She kept near him, however, and when he exclaimed, “Alas!

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