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... Hercule subposito sidera fulsit Atlans . Quid nisi notitia est misero quaesita pudori , Si cumulas stupri facta priora nota ? Tene ferunt geminos pressisse tenaciter angues , Cum tener in cunis iam Iove dignus eras ? Coepisti melius ...
... Hercule subposito sidera fulsit Atlans . Quid nisi notitia est misero quaesita pudori , Si cumulas stupri facta priora nota ? Tene ferunt geminos pressisse tenaciter angues , Cum tener in cunis iam Iove dignus eras ? Coepisti melius ...
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... Hercule victo . 130 Oechaliam vivo stare parente putes . Forsitan et pulsa Aetolide Deianira Nomine deposito pelicis uxor erit : Eurytidosque Ioles et insani Alcidae Turpia famosus corpora iunget Hymen . 135 Mens fugit admonitu ...
... Hercule victo . 130 Oechaliam vivo stare parente putes . Forsitan et pulsa Aetolide Deianira Nomine deposito pelicis uxor erit : Eurytidosque Ioles et insani Alcidae Turpia famosus corpora iunget Hymen . 135 Mens fugit admonitu ...
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... Hercules for the sake of her girdle ; according to others she was Antiopa sister of Hippolyte , to avenge whose capture by Theseus , the Amazons invaded Attica and who was afterwards slain by Theseus in consequence of an oracle . Ovid ...
... Hercules for the sake of her girdle ; according to others she was Antiopa sister of Hippolyte , to avenge whose capture by Theseus , the Amazons invaded Attica and who was afterwards slain by Theseus in consequence of an oracle . Ovid ...
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... Hercules . There- ' upon he went to Oenone on Mt. Ida . She however remembered her wrongs and refused to heal him . Then Alexander was carried ' back to Troy and died . But Oenone repented and went after ' him , carrying her healing ...
... Hercules . There- ' upon he went to Oenone on Mt. Ida . She however remembered her wrongs and refused to heal him . Then Alexander was carried ' back to Troy and died . But Oenone repented and went after ' him , carrying her healing ...
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... Hercules chided them , 1 , 862 δηρὸν δ ̓ ἂν ἐλίνυον αὖθι μένοντες εἰ μὴ ἀολλίσσας ἑτάρους ἀπάνευθε γυναικῶν Ἡρακλέης τοίοισιν ἐνιπτάζων μετέ- ειπεν . In Apollodorus no indication of the time spent by Jason is given . Ovid must be using ...
... Hercules chided them , 1 , 862 δηρὸν δ ̓ ἂν ἐλίνυον αὖθι μένοντες εἰ μὴ ἀολλίσσας ἑτάρους ἀπάνευθε γυναικῶν Ἡρακλέης τοίοισιν ἐνιπτάζων μετέ- ειπεν . In Apollodorus no indication of the time spent by Jason is given . Ovid must be using ...
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