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Page 51
What a cry it.172 As they relieved guard , one Graia passed the single eye to the other , and for so long they were both blind . Perseus had been waiting that moment ; he snatched the eye from their hands and would not give it back ...
What a cry it.172 As they relieved guard , one Graia passed the single eye to the other , and for so long they were both blind . Perseus had been waiting that moment ; he snatched the eye from their hands and would not give it back ...
Page 261
They could only stand with their eyes on the ground , but he passed over the sea through the air . Not till much later did Orpheus find his voice , and he said to the heroes : ' Come now , let us name this island holy to Apollo of the ...
They could only stand with their eyes on the ground , but he passed over the sea through the air . Not till much later did Orpheus find his voice , and he said to the heroes : ' Come now , let us name this island holy to Apollo of the ...
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Glaukos the Lykian , Bellerophontes ' grandson , had already passed a thong through his heel when he was killed by Aias.585 The fight over the body lasted all day , until Zeus put an end to it with his thunderstorm.586 Thetis came to ...
Glaukos the Lykian , Bellerophontes ' grandson , had already passed a thong through his heel when he was killed by Aias.585 The fight over the body lasted all day , until Zeus put an end to it with his thunderstorm.586 Thetis came to ...
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