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104 pages - You are on Page 65 Tutor: If mine displease, propose thou some design. Creusa: I have it, close and easy to achieve. Tutor: In both my faithful services are thine. Creusa: Hear then: not strange to thee the giants' war. Tutor: When they in Phlegra fought against the gods. Creusa: There the earth brought forth the Gorgon, horrid monster. Tutor: In succour of her sons to annoy the gods? Creusa: Ev'n so: her Pallas slew, daughter of Jove. Tutor: What fierce and dreadful form did she then wear? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Ion
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