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" When he had spoken these words, he took his flight into the air. Then Psyche fell flat on the ground, and as long as she might see her husband, she cast her eyes after him into the air, weeping and lamenting piteously; but when he was... "
Streams from Hidden Sources - Page 38
by Boyd Montgomerie M. Ranking - 1872 - 227 pages
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The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius in the Translation by William Adlington

Apuleius - 1924 - 374 pages
...rewarded for their pains. As for thee, thou shalt be sufficiently punished by my absence." When he had spoken these words he took his flight into the air....Psyche fell flat on the ground, and as long as she could see her husband she cast her eyes after him into the air, weeping and lamenting piteously. But...
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Great Short Novels of the World: A Collection of Complete Tales Chosen from ...

Barrett Harper Clark - 1927 - 1328 pages
...rewarded for their pains. As for thee, thou shall be sufficiently punished by my absence." When he had he oa and dolour that she was in, for the lack of her husband. Howbeit the water would not surfer her to...
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The Golden Ass: Being the Metamorphoses of Lucius Apuleius

Apuleius - 1927 - 296 pages
...rewarded for their pains. As for thee, thou shalt be sufficiently punished by my absence.' And when he had spoken these words he took his flight into the air....air, weeping and lamenting piteously: but when he was flown clean away out of her sight, she threw herself into the next running river, for the great anguish...
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The Golden Ass, Or, The Metamorphoses

Apuleius - 2004 - 270 pages
...rewarded for their pains. As for thee, thou shalt be sufficiently punished by my absence.' And when he had spoken these words he took his flight into the air....air, weeping and lamenting piteously: but when he was flown clean away out of her sight, she threw herself into the next running river, for the great anguish...
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The Golden Ass: Being the Metamorphoses of Lucius Apuleius

Apuleius - 1927 - 296 pages
...her eyes after him into the air, weeping and lamenting piteously: but when he was flown clean away out of her sight, she threw herself into the next running river, for the great anguish and dolour that she was in, for the lack of her husband; howbeit the gentle water would not suffer...
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