Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of FableCourage Books, 1990 - 288 sider Here is the classic Greek and Roman mythology, evoking eternal struggles of life and death, love and war, friendship and revenge. |
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Side 24
... things wore one aspect , to which we give the name of Chaos - a confused and shapeless mass , nothing but dead weight , in which , however , slumbered the seeds of things . Earth , sea , and air were all mixed up together ; so the earth ...
... things wore one aspect , to which we give the name of Chaos - a confused and shapeless mass , nothing but dead weight , in which , however , slumbered the seeds of things . Earth , sea , and air were all mixed up together ; so the earth ...
Side 26
... thing only excepted , which lay at the bottom , and that was hope . So we see at this day , whatever evils are abroad ... things necessary for man , without his labor in ploughing or sowing . Perpetual spring reigned , flowers sprang up ...
... thing only excepted , which lay at the bottom , and that was hope . So we see at this day , whatever evils are abroad ... things necessary for man , without his labor in ploughing or sowing . Perpetual spring reigned , flowers sprang up ...
Side 27
... things , burned with anger . He sum- moned the gods to council . They obeyed the call , and took the road to the palace of heaven . The road , which any one may see in a clear night , stretches across the face of the sky , and is called ...
... things , burned with anger . He sum- moned the gods to council . They obeyed the call , and took the road to the palace of heaven . The road , which any one may see in a clear night , stretches across the face of the sky , and is called ...
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Apollo and DaphnePyramus and Thisbe | 30 |
Juno and Her Rivals Io and CallistoDiana and Acteon | 36 |
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Achilles Admetus Æneas Agamemnon alludes ancient Apollo arms Baldur Bards beauty became birds body Brahmans breath brother called cave celebrated chariot Chimæra companions Culdees Cyclops daughter dead death deity Diana Druids earth Eneas eyes fate father fell fire fled friends gave giant goddess gods golden Grecian Greeks hand head heard heaven Hector Hercules heroes horn horse husband Iona island Jove Juno Jupiter king land lived Loki looked lyre maiden Menelaus Mezentius Milton Minerva monster mother mountain mythology Neptune night nymphs Odin oracle palace Patroclus Periander poem poet Priam river rock round sacred says Scylla seized sent serpent ships shore Sibyl sight sleep stone stood story struck sword Telemachus temple thee Theseus things Thor thou threw told took tree Trojans Trophonius Troy Turnus Ulysses Utgard-Loki Venus warriors waves wife wind wound youth