Apollonius Rhodius, the Argonautica . ???<; ?? ??? ??????^; ?? ? ??????????????? ???????????? ????? ?????? ????^?????.?? ? 6? apyjio^ ??????? ?????????^; ???????????????? ?????^??????? ?????? ??????, ????? ???????? 1•2(??????? ???????? eV ?????? ????? ??????????? ??* ????????? ????^????? ?????? ^????.?????? ? ?? ???? ??? ???? ????????? ????<? ?????- ???,??????? ???????? ?????? ? ?? ????? ????????.????? ?? ???????? ???^ ??????? ?????????????????? ????????? ??????? ??????????????????? ??????, 6? ??????? ?????????? ?????? ?^?????.??? ??? ?????? ?? 8???? ??? ????????? ?????? 2 78 ^<r:;roF
Apollonius Rhodius, the Argonautica . ???<; ?? ??? ??????^; ?? ? ??????????????? ???????????? ????? ?????? ????^?????.?? ? 6? apyjio^ ??????? ?????????^; ???????????????? ?????^??????? ?????? ??????, ????? ???????? 1•2(??????? ???????? eV ?????? ????? ??????????? ??* ????????? ????^????? ?????? ^????.?????? ? ?? ???? ??? ???? ????????? ????<? ?????- ???,??????? ???????? ?????? ? ?? ????? ????????.????? ?? ???????? ???^ ??????? ?????????????????? ????????? ??????? ??????????????????? ??????, 6? ??????? ?????????? ?????? ?^?????.??? ??? ?????? ?? 8???? ??? ????????? ?????? 2 78 ^<r:;roFwg^^. THE ARGONAUTICA, BOOK III he might be present at the contest; and with hima countless multitude rushed forth. And as Poseidonrides, mounted in his chariot, to the Isthmian contestor to Taenarus, or to Lernas water, or through thegrove of Hyantian Onchestus, and tiiereafter passeseven to Calaureia with his steeds, and the Haemonianrock, or well-wooded Geraestus ; even so was Aeetes,lord of the Colchians, to behold. Meanwhile, i)rompted by Medea, Jason steepedthe charm in water and sprinkled ???^? it his shieldand sturdy spear, and sw^rd ; and his comrades roundhim made proof of his ?veapons Avith might and main,but could not bend that spear even a little, butit remained firm in their stalwart hands unbroken asbefore. Jiut in furious rage with them Idas,A{)hareus son, Avith his great sword hewed at thespear near the butt, and the edge leapt back repelledby the shock, like a hammer from the anvil; and theheroes shouted with joy for their hope in the con-test. And then he sprinkled h
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