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93.<br />

to Bacchus, because he fed on<br />

vines. Diana was propitiated<br />

with a stag; and to Venus the<br />

dove was consecrated. <strong>The</strong> infernal<br />

and evil deities were to<br />

be appeased with black victims.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most acceptable <strong>of</strong><br />

all sacrifices was the heifer <strong>of</strong><br />

a year old, which had never<br />

borne the yoke. It was to be<br />

perfect in every limb, healthy,<br />

and without blemish."—"Elgin<br />

Marbles," vol. i. p. 78.<br />

—Idomeneus, son <strong>of</strong> Deucalion,<br />

was king <strong>of</strong> Crete. Having<br />

vowed, during a tempest,<br />

on his return from Troy, to sacrifice<br />

to Neptune the first<br />

creature that should present itself<br />

to his eye on the Cretan<br />

shore, his son fell a victim to<br />

his rash vow.

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