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129.<br />

130.<br />

So Apuleius, l. c. speaks <strong>of</strong> her<br />

as "Jovis germana et conjux,<br />

and so Horace, Od. iii. 3, 64,<br />

"conjuge me Jovis et sorore."<br />

"Thither came Uriel,<br />

gleaming through the<br />

even<br />

On a sunbeam, swift as a<br />

shooting star<br />

In autumn thwarts the<br />

night, when vapours fired<br />

Impress the air, and<br />

shows the mariner<br />

From what point <strong>of</strong> his<br />

compass to beware<br />

Impetuous winds."<br />

—"Paradise Lost," iv. 555.<br />

—Æsepus' flood. A river <strong>of</strong><br />

Mysia, rising from Mount

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