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Page 572
... Endymion . He performs the necessary magical acts . The drowned lovers waken and there is great feasting and rejoicing at the Palace of Neptune . Endymion , however , in his love - grief , faints away . When he wakens he is on earth ...
... Endymion . He performs the necessary magical acts . The drowned lovers waken and there is great feasting and rejoicing at the Palace of Neptune . Endymion , however , in his love - grief , faints away . When he wakens he is on earth ...
Page 573
... Endymion comforts her while voices in the air echo dismally " Woe ! woe to that Endym- ion . " Two winged steeds appear out of the earth and Endymion and the Indian maid mount them . In their flight they come into a dim benumbing ...
... Endymion comforts her while voices in the air echo dismally " Woe ! woe to that Endym- ion . " Two winged steeds appear out of the earth and Endymion and the Indian maid mount them . In their flight they come into a dim benumbing ...
Page 574
... [ Endymion is left in a stupor by this so that he fails to hear or see various deities who pass him in the air , still journeying joyously toward his wed- ding . The steed brings Endymion to earth . He finds his mortal love sleeping . ] ...
... [ Endymion is left in a stupor by this so that he fails to hear or see various deities who pass him in the air , still journeying joyously toward his wed- ding . The steed brings Endymion to earth . He finds his mortal love sleeping . ] ...
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