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1. Myths of Stars and Winds..
§ 112 Cephala and Procris: Dobson's The Death of Frocks
$115 Ceyrand Hairy ne.....
§ 114. Aurora and Titonas: Lizes from Tennison's Taxits.
j 115 Memnon; Lines from Darwin's Botanic Carlen ...
CHAPTER XV.—MITHS OF THE LESSER DIVINITIES
OF EARTH, AND THE UNDERWORLD ..
§ 116. Pan, and the Personification of Nature; Lines from
Milton's Hymn to the Nativity; and from Mrs. Browse
ing's Dead Pan; Stedman's Fan in Wall Street.....
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§ 117. Other Lesser Gods of Earth: Satyrs, etc; Lines from
Buchanan's Satyr
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$118. Echo and Narcissus....
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§ 119. Echo, Pan, Lyde, and the Satyr; Lang's Translation of
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$123. Rhoecus; Extracts from Lowell's Rhecus....
§ 124. Pomona and Vertumbus; Lines from Thomson's Seasons.
§ 125. The Underworld: The Cranes of Ibycus......
CHAPTER XVI-MYTHS OF THE LESSER DIVINITIES
OF THE WATERS......
§ 126. Dwellers in the Sea: Galatea and Polyphemus; Lang's
Theocritus, Idyl VI...
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§ 127. Glaucus and Scylla; Extract from Keats' Endymion....
§ 128. Nisus and Scylla
$ 129. Leucothea
§ 130. Proteus and Aristaus..
§ 131. Dwellers in the Streams: Acheloüs; Lines from Mil-
ton's Comus.
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CHAPTER XVII. — MYTHS OF THE OLDER HEROES.... 223-243
§ 132. The Older and the Younger Heroes......
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§ 133. The Genealogy of Danaus: The Danaïds...
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$134. The Doom of King Acrisius...
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$ 135. Perseus and Medusa; Extracts from William Morris'
Earthly Paradise; Shelley's Medusa.
§ 136. Perseus and Atlas....
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§ 137. Perseus and Andromeda; Lines from Milton's Il Pen-
serosa and Comus, Kingsley's Andromeda, and Mil-
§ 141. The Loss of Hylas; Lang's Theocritus, Idyl XIII.....
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§ 142. The Expedition against Laomedon....
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§ 143. The Death of Hercules; Lines from Milton and from
S. G. Bulfinch's Schiller's Ideal and Life...
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CHAPTER XVIII. -THE FAMILY OF EOLUS....
§ 144. The Descendants of Deucalion.
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§ 145. The Quest of the Golden Fleece; Lines from Dyer's
Fleece....
§ 146. Medea and Æson..
§ 147. Pelias; Lines from Shakespeare's Macbeth..
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CHAPTER XIX. -THE FAMILY OF ETOLUS...
250-254
§ 148. The Calydonian Hunt; Extracts from Swinburne's Ata-
lanta in Calydon.....
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§ 150. Dædalus and Icarus; Lines by Darwin.....
CHAPTER XXI. — THE DESCENDANTS OF CECROPS AND
ERICHTHONIUS
§ 151. Cecrops and Erichthonius; Matthew Arnold's Philo- mela
§ 152. Theseus
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§ 153. Theseus and Ariadne; Hexameter translation of the
Peleus and Thetis of Catullus by C. M. Gayley .....
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§ 154. Bacchus and Ariadne; Hexameter translation of the
Peleus and Thetis (continued).......
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§ 160. Edipus, the King; Lines from Plumptre's Sophocles'
(Ed. King......
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§ 161. Edipus at Colonus; Lines from Plumptre's Sophocles'
(Ed. Colon. . . . . .
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CHAPTER XXIII. - MYTHS OF THE YOUNGER HEROES 273-276
§ 162. Their Exploits.....
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§ 163. The Seven against Thebes....
§ 164. Antigone; Lines from Plumptre's Sophocles' Antigone.
(a) The Epigoni...
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CHAPTER XXIV. - HOUSES CONCERNED IN THE TRO-
JAN WAR...
277-283
$165. Three Houses Concerned.
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(a) Peleus; Hexameter translation of the Peleus and
Thetis of Catullus by C. M. Gayley.....
(b) Atreus
(c) Tyndareus...
§ 166. Castor and Pollux; Lines from Macaulay's Battle of
Lake Regillus....
CHAPTER XXV. - THE TROJAN WAR
§ 167. Its Origin; Iphigenia in Aulis; Protesilaüs and Laoda-
mia; Extracts from Tennyson's Dream of Fair Women,
and from Wordsworth's Laodamia ...
§ 168. Homer's Iliad; Lines from Cowper's and Pope's Trans-
lations of the Iliad...
CHAPTER XXVI. -THE FALL OF TROY..
§ 169. The Fall of Troy....
§ 170. The Survivors; Lines from Dyer's Fleece, and Milton's
Comus..
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CHAPTER XXVII. -THE WANDERINGS OF ULYSSES... 313-337
§ 171. From Troy to Phæacia; Lines from Tennyson's Lotus
Eaters, Dobson's Prayer of the Swine to Circe, and
Cowper's Odyssey .....
§ 172. The Land of the Phæacians; Lang's Song of Phæacia. § 173. Fate of the Suitors of Penelope; Extracts from Cowper's Odyssey; Tennyson's Ulysses.
CHAPTER XXVIII.-
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ADVENTURES OF ÆNEAS.
§ 174. From Troy to Italy......
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§ 175. The Infernal Regions.
CHAPTER XXIX. -THE WAR BETWEEN TROJANS AND
LATINS .....
§ 176. The Prophecy Fulfilled.
CHAPTER XXX. - MYTHS OF THE NORSE GODS..
$177. The Creation .....
§ 178. Odin and his Valhalla..
$179. The Other Gods....
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§ 180. The Deeds of Thor...
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§ 181. The Sword of Freyr.....
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§ 182. The Death of Balder; Extracts from Matthew Arnold's
Balder Dead.....
§ 183. The Elves......
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§ 184. Ragnarok, the Twilight of the Gods; Extracts from
Arnold's Balder Dead
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CHAPTER XXXI. - MYTHS OF NORSE AND OLD GER-
MAN HEROES..
392-403
§ 185. The Saga of the Volsungs; Extracts from William
Morris' Sigurd the Volsung...
§ 186. The Lay of the Nibelungs; Extracts from Lettsom's &
Carlyle's Translations
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COMMENTARY: TEXTUAL, INTERPRETATIVE, ILLUSTRATIVE..... 406-491
PRINCIPAL GENEALOGICAL TABLES IN COMMENTARY.
[Sections corresponding to those of the text.]
A. The Great Gods of Olympus, § 31
B. The Family of Night, § 51..
C. The Divinities of the Sea, §§ 52-54
D. The Race of Inachus, and its Branches, § 59.
E. The Descendants of Agenor, § 61....
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F. The Dynasty of Tantalus and its Connections, § 77...
G. The Connections of Atalanta the Boeotian, § 95.
H. The Ancient Race of Luminaries and Winds, § 113..
I. The Race of Iapetus, Deucalion, Hellen, and Atlas,
§ 132 (5)......
J. The House of Danaüs, § 133.
K. The Descendants of Ætolus, § 148.
L. The Descendants of Minos I.....
M. The Descendants of Erichthonius..
N. The Royal Family of Thebes....
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