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12. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

Medusa became an object of aversion and horror. […] What became of Ascalaphus? […] What became of Diomed? […] What became of Priam and his family? […] Under this wise and beneficent government, the Mexicans became rich and happy.

13. (1900) Myths of old Greece in story and song

The leaves fell from the trees, and the hills became yellow and barren. […] Then he became a torrent of rushing water, but Hercules would not let it flow away. […] So the stranger became the king’s shepherd. […] At last his wings became so wet that they could hardly support him. […] They were famous heroes, and, at their death, became gods.

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