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7. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

A fountain burst out from one side, whose open basin was bounded by a grassy rim. […] Not even Jupiter, whose terrible right arm hurls the thunderbolts. […] But go; return to your sisters, whose advice you seem to think preferable to mine. […] It was the realm of King Atlas, whose bulk surpassed that of all other men. […] Egeria was one of them, whose fountain and grotto are still shown.

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