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3. (1842) Heathen mythology

But the Deity of whom we now write is the earth, and is easy to distinguish from her daughter. […] He whom some dreadful voice invokes is here, Prometheus, the chained Titan. […] Arion and Pindar were also stated to be the children of the Muses, to whom the Romans built a temple and consecrated a fountain. […] whose mighty powers, And brazen spears, protect Olympus’ towers; By whom the brave to high renown are led, Whom justice honours, and whom tyrants dread. […] and I see not here All whom I saw in the vanished year!

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