The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods, and most illustrious heroes; in a plain, and familiar method, by way of dialogue . IVafr 24 Tap, Zjy. ( 277 ) confcience, and hanged herfelf. And, not long after*Thefeus, being baniihed from his country, ended an . ilvluftrious life with an obfcure death, CHAPTER V. CASTOR AND POLLUX. P. WHO are thofe two handfome, beautiful youngmen, that/ide upon white horfes ? M. They are twin brothers,. a the fons of Jupiterand Leda; their names are Cajlor and P. What Leda was that? M. The wife of Tyndarus, king of Lacom\a, who
The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods, and most illustrious heroes; in a plain, and familiar method, by way of dialogue . IVafr 24 Tap, Zjy. ( 277 ) confcience, and hanged herfelf. And, not long after*Thefeus, being baniihed from his country, ended an . ilvluftrious life with an obfcure death, CHAPTER V. CASTOR AND POLLUX. P. WHO are thofe two handfome, beautiful youngmen, that/ide upon white horfes ? M. They are twin brothers,. a the fons of Jupiterand Leda; their names are Cajlor and P. What Leda was that? M. The wife of Tyndarus, king of Lacom\a, whomJupiter loved, but could not fucceed in his <irnour tillhe changed himfelf into afwan -y b which fwan was af-terward made a coniielSation. In this form he gainedthe mutual love of Leda, by the fweetnefs of his Ting-ing ; and flying into her bofom, as it were, that hemight fecure himfelf from the violence of an eagle whichpurfued him, he enjoyed her, though fhe was then biarwith child by her hufband. Leda brought forth twoeggs which were hatched, and produced the twin- bro-thers that you fee. P. You mean, that one came out of one ego-, andthe other out of the oth
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