Myths of Greece And Rome Narrated With Special Reference to Literature And Art

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Myths of Greece And Rome Narrated With Special Reference to Literature And Art
H a D 1929 Guerber
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With a gentle reproof to the queen for her untimely interference, (. '(. Res explained what she fain would have done, and vanished, t continue her wanderings in other lands. She finally returned to Italy; ami, while wandering along the river banks one day, the waters suddenly cast a glittering object at her feet. Stooping hastily to ascertain what it might be, she recognized the girdle her daughter had worn when she had parted from her in Sicily. Joyfully she embraced the token, and, thinking s...he must now be upon Proserpina's track, hastened on until she came to a crys- tal fountain, by whose side she sat down to rest. Her eyes were heavy with the combined effect of tears, fatigue, and op- pressive heat, and she was about to lose all consciousness of her trouble in sleep, when the murmur of the fountain increased, until she fancied it was talking ; not as mortals do, but in its own sil- very accents. The goddess was not mistaken ; for a few minutes later she could distinguish words, and heard the fountain entreat her to listen, Arethusa and ^ she would hear what had befallen her child.

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