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7. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

The old servant who had exposed the infant on Mount Cithæron, and the shepherd who had carried him to the king of Corinth, identified him. […] They turned to stone all who beheld them. […] All strangers who entered the country were made prisoners by Diomedes and flung before the horses, who devoured them. […] The heroes who were hidden in the horse descended and opened the gates to the Greek host, who rushed into the doomed city. […] Many of the hymns addressed to Varuna are addressed to him simply as a name for the One God who has made and who governs all things.

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