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12. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

She is depicted as having serpents instead of hair on her head, and was supposed to breed pestilence wherever she went. […] He went with Jason in quest of the Golden Fleece. […] The Grecian sun-god, or charioteer of the sun, who went home every evening in a golden boat which had wings. […] He went in the ship Argo with forty-nine companions, the flower of Greek youth. […] The Romans always sacrificed to this goddess before they went to war, because they wished to signify that they never took up arms but in the cause of justice.

13. (1832) A catechism of mythology

Pyramus soon went forth, saw the vestiges of some wild beast, and found the veil of Thisbe bloody. […] Thus man blindly and madly went on, continually increasing the number of the gods of heaven, of the earth, of the seas, and of hell. […] Thence he went into Ethiopia, where he delivered Andromeda from a monster which was ready to devour her. […] Juno, surprised, went away, and at that very moment Hercules was born. […] He went down into hell by a cave on Mount Tænarus, and dragged the monster to the upper regions.

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