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"For he alone is king and lord of all the undying gods, and no other vies with him in power."

"(To cause?) the gifts of the blessed gods to come near to earth."

"Of the Muses who make a man very wise, marvellous in utterance."

"But of them (sc. the daughters of Hecaterus) were born the divine mountain Nymphs and the tribe of worthless, helpless Satyrs, and the divine Curates, sportive dancers."

"Beseeching the offspring of glorious Cleodaeus."

"For the Olympian gave might to the sons of Aeacus, and wisdom to the sons of Amythaon, and wealth to the sons of Atreus."

"For through this lack of wood the timber of the ships rotted."

"No longer do they walk with delicate feet."

"First of all they roasted (pieces of meat), and drew them carefully off the spits." 277