Him will the roofed palace of aigis-bearing Zeus never rejoice, nor yet the house of....

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Wash your hands, cutting the water from the five springs in the unyielding bronze.[[578]] R. P. 184 c.

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Fast from wickedness! R. P. 184 c.

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Therefore are ye distraught by grievous wickednesses, and will not unburden your souls of wretched sorrows.

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But, at the last, they appear among mortal men as prophets, song-writers, physicians, and princes; and thence they rise up as gods exalted in honour, sharing the hearth of the other gods and the same table, free from human woes, safe from destiny, and incapable of hurt. 5 R. P. 181 c.

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