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... Lamia's self , appear , Now , when the wine has done its rosy deed , And every soul from human trammels freed , No more so strange ; for merry wine , sweet wine , 211 With reconciling words and courteous mien Turning into sweet milk the ...
... Lamia's self , appear , Now , when the wine has done its rosy deed , And every soul from human trammels freed , No more so strange ; for merry wine , sweet wine , 211 With reconciling words and courteous mien Turning into sweet milk the ...
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... LAMIA Lamia , according to the earlier legends , was a queen of Libya with whom Zeus fell in love . Hera in revenge transformed her into a vampire feeding on the blood of young children . Later the name came to cover a whole class of ...
... LAMIA Lamia , according to the earlier legends , was a queen of Libya with whom Zeus fell in love . Hera in revenge transformed her into a vampire feeding on the blood of young children . Later the name came to cover a whole class of ...
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... lamia ; and that all her furniture was , like Tantulus ' gold , described by Homer , no substance , but mere illusions . When she saw herself descried , she wept , and desired Apol- lonius to be silent , but he would not be moved , and ...
... lamia ; and that all her furniture was , like Tantulus ' gold , described by Homer , no substance , but mere illusions . When she saw herself descried , she wept , and desired Apol- lonius to be silent , but he would not be moved , and ...
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