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272.<br />

273.<br />

274.<br />

—Beneath a caldron.<br />

"So, when with crackling<br />

flames a caldron fries,<br />

<strong>The</strong> bubbling waters from<br />

the bottom rise.<br />

Above the brims they<br />

force their fiery way;<br />

Black vapours climb<br />

al<strong>of</strong>t, and cloud the day."<br />

Dryden's Virgil, vii. 644.<br />

"This tale <strong>of</strong> the temporary servitude<br />

<strong>of</strong> particular gods, by<br />

order <strong>of</strong> Jove, as a punishment<br />

for misbehaviour, recurs not<br />

unfrequently among the incidents<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mythical<br />

world."—Grote, vol. i. p. 156.<br />

—Not half so dreadful.

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