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Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus Part 2 : Zeus versus Cronus and the Titans Divine ye ( Titans ] were created , and divine In sad demeanour , solemn , undisburb'd Unruffled , like high Gods , ye liv'd and ruled : Now I behold ...
Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus Part 2 : Zeus versus Cronus and the Titans Divine ye ( Titans ] were created , and divine In sad demeanour , solemn , undisburb'd Unruffled , like high Gods , ye liv'd and ruled : Now I behold ...
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In the Song of Proserpine , he calls on her to shed her divine influence on her daughter : Sacred Goddess , Mother Earth , Thou from whose immortal bosom , Gods , and men , and beasts have birth , Leaf and blade , and bud and blossom ...
In the Song of Proserpine , he calls on her to shed her divine influence on her daughter : Sacred Goddess , Mother Earth , Thou from whose immortal bosom , Gods , and men , and beasts have birth , Leaf and blade , and bud and blossom ...
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The mystical union of divine love , Apollo and Alcestis , cannot be obtained without a commitment , no matter how meaningless it may seem , to human love and human selfsacrifice , without finding and realizing oneself in others .
The mystical union of divine love , Apollo and Alcestis , cannot be obtained without a commitment , no matter how meaningless it may seem , to human love and human selfsacrifice , without finding and realizing oneself in others .
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Myths and Mythographers of Greece and Rome | 1 |
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