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66 pages - You are on Page 18 Leader: Ay, and that Hera that embrace surmised. The King of Argos: How issued then this strife of those on high? Leader: By Hera's will, a heifer she became. The King of Argos: Held Zeus aloof then from the horned beast? Leader: 'Tis said, he loved, in semblance of a bull. The King of Argos: And his stern consort, did she aught thereon? Leader: One myriad-eyed she set, the heifer's guard. The King of Argos: How namest thou this herdsman many-eyed? Previous Page / First / Next Page of The Suppliants
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