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8. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

Kronos with the harpe in his hand. […] Of this practice also we shall meet with instances as we proceed ; for the present we will content ourselves with a single example. […] The Cyclopes are occasionally placed with him. […] Phœbos beheld her, and burned with passion. […] Jupiter takes pity on her, and endows her with immortality : Venus is reconciled, and her marriage with Cupid takes place.

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