The Age of Fable; Or, Beauties of MythologyT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1899 - 460 стор. |
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... horse races . His own horses had brazen hoofs and golden manes . They drew his chariot over the sea , which became smooth before him , while the monsters of the deep gambolled about his path . AMPHITRITE . Amphitrite was the wife of ...
... horse races . His own horses had brazen hoofs and golden manes . They drew his chariot over the sea , which became smooth before him , while the monsters of the deep gambolled about his path . AMPHITRITE . Amphitrite was the wife of ...
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... horse's side . It struck , and a hollow sound re- 66 991 verberated like a groan . Then perhaps the people might have taken his advice and destroyed the fatal horse and all its contents ; but just at that moment a group of people ...
... horse's side . It struck , and a hollow sound re- 66 991 verberated like a groan . Then perhaps the people might have taken his advice and destroyed the fatal horse and all its contents ; but just at that moment a group of people ...
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... horse Svadilfari , and this by the advice of Loki was granted to him . He accordingly set to work on the first day of winter , and during the night let his horse draw stone for the building . the stones struck the gods with saw clearly ...
... horse Svadilfari , and this by the advice of Loki was granted to him . He accordingly set to work on the first day of winter , and during the night let his horse draw stone for the building . the stones struck the gods with saw clearly ...
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