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 32 GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY Lycaon : Ovid, Met. i. 198 sq. Hera (Juno) : Homer, II. i. passim ; Hesiod, Theog. 454 ; Ovid, Ars Amat. i. 635, Met. iii. passim ; Vergil, Aen. i. passim ; Hygi- nus, Fab. xiii. ; Milton, Par. L.ix. 18 : Or Neptune's ire or Juno's, that so long Perplex'd the Greek and Cytherea's son. Shak., The Tempest iv. 1, 131, Antony and Cleopatra iv. 15, 34; Spenser, F. Q. i. iv. 17. Hebe: Homer, II. v. 722, Od. xi. 603; Hesiod, Theog. 922; Ovid, Met. ix. 400 ; Milton, Comus 290 : As smooth as Hebe's their unrazor'd lips ; L' Allegro 29. Ganymedes : Ovid, Met. x. 155 : Rex super urn Phrygii quondam Ganymedis amore Arsit ; xi. 756 ; Vergil, Aen. i. 28. Dione : Homer, II. v. 381 : 6ia Qcdwv. Ovid, Ars Amat. iii. 3, Amor. i. 14, 33. Rhea : Hesiod, Theog. 453 ; Ovid, Fast. iv. 201. Hephaestus (Vulcan): Hesiod, Theog. 927 ; Homer, II. i. 590 : Tjdrj yap /-te Kal dXXor' de^uej/cu pif/e irodbs reraytav airb &i}ov Trdv 5' 71/j.ap <f)p6/JLr)v, a/j,a 5' Kdinreffov tv A^jui/y, 6iyo$ 5' en 9u/*6s evrjev. Ovid, Ars Amat, ii. 741 ; Vergil, Aen. viii. 370 sq.; Milton, Par. L. i. 740: And how he fell From Heaven, they fabled, thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements ; from morn To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, A summer's day ; and with the setting sun Dropped from the zenith like a falling star, On Lemnos the .ZEgean isle. Cowper, Translation from Milton vii : When Jove had hurled him to the Lemnian coast So Vulcan sorrowed for Olympus lost. Shak., Much Ado about Nothing i. 1, 187 ; Chaucer, Knight's Tale 1364.