From the Heliconian Muses let us begin to sing, who hold the great and holy mount of Helicon, and dance on soft feet about the deep-blue spring. |
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Then the father of men and of gods said to him: “Son of Iapetus, most glorious of all lords, good sir, how unfairly you have divided the portions!”. |
There the goddess (Athena) received thatwhereby she excelled in strength all the deathless less ones who dwell in Olympus, she who made the host-scaring weapon ... |
The goddess through the love of the god conceived and brought forth dark-gowned Leto, always mild, kind to men and to the deathless gods. |
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And vast Earth rejoiced greatly in spirit, and set and hid him in an ambush, and put in his hands [175] a jagged sickle, and revealed to him the whole plot. |
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