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66 pages - You are on Page 13 Danaus: Zeus' bird of dawn it is; invoke the sign. Leader: Thus I invoke the saving rays of morn. Danaus: Next, bright Apollo, exiled once from heaven. Leader: The exiled god will pity our exile. Danaus: Yea, may he pity, giving grace and aid. Leader: Whom next invoke I, of these other gods? Danaus: Lo, here a trident, symbol of a god. Leader: Who gave sea-safety; may he bless on land! Danaus: This next is Hermes, carved in Grecian wise. Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Suppliants
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