The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ...: Plays, translations & longer poemsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1910 |
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... Jupiter with his victim as the price of the disclosure of the danger threatened to his empire by the consumma- tion of his marriage with Thetis . Thetis , according to this view of the subject , was given in marriage to Peleus , and ...
... Jupiter with his victim as the price of the disclosure of the danger threatened to his empire by the consumma- tion of his marriage with Thetis . Thetis , according to this view of the subject , was given in marriage to Peleus , and ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. ACT III SCENE I. — Heaven . JUPITER on his Throne ; THETIS and the other Deities assembled . Jupiter . Ye congregated powers of heaven , who share . The glory and the strength of him ye serve , Rejoice ! henceforth ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. ACT III SCENE I. — Heaven . JUPITER on his Throne ; THETIS and the other Deities assembled . Jupiter . Ye congregated powers of heaven , who share . The glory and the strength of him ye serve , Rejoice ! henceforth ...
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... Jupiter , according to his wont , Laughed heartily to hear the subtle - witted Infant give such a plausible account , And every word a lie . But he remitted Judgement at present — and his exhortation Was , to compose the affair by ...
... Jupiter , according to his wont , Laughed heartily to hear the subtle - witted Infant give such a plausible account , And every word a lie . But he remitted Judgement at present — and his exhortation Was , to compose the affair by ...
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