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125.<br />

126.<br />

127.<br />

128.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> martial maid. In the original,<br />

"Minerva Alalcomeneis,"<br />

i.e. the defender, so<br />

called from her temple at Alalcomene<br />

in Boeotia.<br />

"Anything for a quiet life!"<br />

—Argos. <strong>The</strong> worship <strong>of</strong> Juno<br />

at Argos was very celebrated in<br />

ancient times, and she was regarded<br />

as the patron deity <strong>of</strong><br />

that city. Apul. Met., vi. p. 453;<br />

Servius on Virg. Æn., i. 28.<br />

—A wife and sister.<br />

"But I, who walk in awful<br />

state above<br />

<strong>The</strong> majesty <strong>of</strong> heav'n,<br />

the sister-wife <strong>of</strong> Jove."<br />

Dryden's "Virgil," i. 70.

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