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5. (1855) The Age of Fable; or, Stories of Gods and Heroes

A draught of water would be nectar to me; it would revive me, and I would own myself indebted to you for life itself. […] Look at my face — I would that you could look into my breast, you would there see all a father’s anxiety. […] It would have been far better. […] I wish you would. […] I would rather you would love me as an equal than adore me as a god.”

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