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8. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

They are not conscious of souls whose flight is higher than that of nature. […] ), whose rural idylls are at once charmingly natural and romantic. […] (b) The Gorgons, whose glance was icy death. […] Not even Jupiter, whose terrible right arm hurls the thunderbolts. […] We whose voices thou dost hear are thy servants.

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