| She changed her into a spider, |
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| Sweet, piercing sweet was the music of Pan’s pipe, |
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| Demeter rejoiced for her daughter was by her side, |
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| The Wind-god sent a gust from the South, |
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| For two days and two nights the boat was tossed hither and thither, |
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| Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy, |
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| ‘Yea, verily, thou art Odysseus,’ |
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| In the earliest times, a simple foot-race was the only event, |
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| Solon, the wise lawgiver of Athens, |
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| They crashed into the Persian army with tremendous force, |
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| Ship dashed against ship, till the Persian dead strewed the deep ‘like flowers,’ |
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| He stood silent before the king, |
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| The figure of the goddess was a colossal one, |
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| He became a target for every arrow, |
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| He drank the contents as though it were a draught of wine, |
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| The multitude saluted him with loud acclamations, |
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| He left the assembly, hiding his face in his cloak, |
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| He ran toward the horse and seized the bridle, |
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| With an effort he looked at them as they passed, |
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