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... Peneus , Hermus , and pleasant - flowing Caicus ; 1 apa , that is , Echidna , as it would seem ; though the Schol . calls Spinx , the daughter of Chimæra and Typhaon . The later word , Σφίγξ , ίγγος , was originally φὶξ , φῖκος , whence ...
... Peneus , Hermus , and pleasant - flowing Caicus ; 1 apa , that is , Echidna , as it would seem ; though the Schol . calls Spinx , the daughter of Chimæra and Typhaon . The later word , Σφίγξ , ίγγος , was originally φὶξ , φῖκος , whence ...
Page 158
... Peneus too shunned her , as he rolled The Pleistus was a river flowing through the valley of Delphi . Homer says that the temple was called Pytho , and the god Pythian , from the huge serpent rotting , πúlε . Hom . H. in Apoll . 372 . 1 ...
... Peneus too shunned her , as he rolled The Pleistus was a river flowing through the valley of Delphi . Homer says that the temple was called Pytho , and the god Pythian , from the huge serpent rotting , πúlε . Hom . H. in Apoll . 372 . 1 ...
Page 159
... Peneus , wherefore now viest thou with the winds ? O father , thou bestridest not surely a horse running - for - a - prize . Are thy feet ever , I pray , thus swift ? Or in my case are they alone fleet ? and hast thou caused thyself to ...
... Peneus , wherefore now viest thou with the winds ? O father , thou bestridest not surely a horse running - for - a - prize . Are thy feet ever , I pray , thus swift ? Or in my case are they alone fleet ? and hast thou caused thyself to ...
Page 160
... Peneus should perish ? Let it come ! For thy sake I will endure the day of fate , even though I should be destined to be ruined for ever , having the ebbing channel of my stream dried - up , and be called alone most con- temptible among ...
... Peneus should perish ? Let it come ! For thy sake I will endure the day of fate , even though I should be destined to be ruined for ever , having the ebbing channel of my stream dried - up , and be called alone most con- temptible among ...
Page 161
... Peneus did not give way again , but was abiding firm even as at the first , and stayed his swift currents , until the daughter of Caus1 cried , " Save thyself , and farewell ! save thyself ! do not thou for my sake suffer ill , in ...
... Peneus did not give way again , but was abiding firm even as at the first , and stayed his swift currents , until the daughter of Caus1 cried , " Save thyself , and farewell ! save thyself ! do not thou for my sake suffer ill , in ...
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