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12. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

At the tidings Selena, who loved her brother beyond measure, cast herself from the roof of the palace and perished. […] At all events neither Homer nor Hesiod evinces any knowledge of the beautiful fiction of the solar cup or basin. […] At a later period it was said that Zeus had released the Titans313. […] At his desire Artemis shot the fair offender with her arrows. […] At night she retires to bed ; an unseen youth addresses her in the softest accents, and she becomes his wife.

13. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

At what different times were these revelations made? […] At the latter place she was accounted a tutelary or guardian goddess. […] At a convenient time, they persuaded him to relate his adventures. […] At the eastern gate are two very fine figures of elephants, each with a man upon his trunk. […] At a suitable age, the Mexican priestess was permitted to marry.

14. (1895) The youth’s dictionary of mythology for boys and girls

At the spring festival the head of each family led an animal, usually a pig or ram, decked with oak boughs, round his grounds, and offered milk and new wine. […] At′reus [Atreus], the type of fraternal hatred. […] At the time of the sacrifice the people were called together by heralds led by a procession of musicians. […] At the request of his wife the gods granted him immortality, but she forgot at the same time to ask that he should be granted perpetual youth. […] ……………………………………… The sun, and Mira’s charming eyes,     At thy return more charming grow.

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