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But Peleus' son; and Peleus' son to<br />

none<br />

Had raised in <strong>of</strong>ferings, but to Jove<br />

alone.<br />

This tinged with sulphur, sacred<br />

first to flame,<br />

He purged; and wash'd it in the running<br />

stream.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n cleansed his hands; and fixing<br />

for a space<br />

His eyes on heaven, his feet upon<br />

the place<br />

Of sacrifice, the purple draught he<br />

pour'd<br />

Forth in the midst; and thus the god<br />

implored:<br />

"O thou supreme! high-throned all<br />

height above!<br />

O great Pelasgic, Dodonaean Jove!<br />

Who 'midst surrounding frosts, and<br />

vapours chill,

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