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6. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

How did young persons appear at the Panathenæa? […] Pomona was represented under the form of a beautiful young woman sitting upon a basket of fruit; and near her stood Vertumnus, in the figure of a young man, holding fruit in one hand, and in the other the horn of plenty. […] Zephyr loved young Hyacinth, who was also beloved by the nymph Echo, and by Apollo. […] Ægeus also was pleased with the young stranger, and was particularly kind to him. […] Ulysses soon made his forlorn state known to these young women.

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