The Pantheon: Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods and Most Illustrious Heroes in a Plain and Familiar Method |
Contents
Origin of Idolatry | 15 |
A more commodious division of the Gods Celes | 22 |
The Nymphs | 26 |
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Æneid afterwards altar ancient Apollo arrows Bacchus beauty Bellona blood body Bona Dea born breast brought Carmenta carried cause celebrated celestial Ceres CHAPTER chariot Chimæra Corybantes crowned Cybele dæmons daughter death dedicated deities derived described Diana divine dogs earth Egyptians esteemed eyes fable father feasts feet fell fire gave give goddess gods hand harp head heaven hell hence Hercules Hesiod Hippomenes Homer honour horns horse invented island Janus Juno Jupiter Jupiter's killed king Latona married Mars Meleager Mercury Minerva mother mountain Muses Neptune nymphs oracle Ovid Pæan painted Pallas Phrygia Pluto poets presided priests Proserpine punished quæ QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION quod Repeat the lines represented Romans Rome sacred sacrificed sacrifices Saturn sent serpent signifies sister statue temple Tereus Theseus things thought thunder took tree Troy Venus Vesta Virg Virgil Vulcan whence wife wine women word worshipped



