The Queen of the Air - Being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm by John Ruskin
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loose-tumbled stones,--
"Aux Botanistes, Le club Jurassique," Ah, masters of modern science, give me back my Athena out of your vials, and seal, if it may be, once more, Asmodeus therein. You have divided the elements, and united them; enslaved them upon the earth, and discerned them in the stars. Teach us now, but this of them, which is all that man need know,--that the Air is given to him for his life; and the Rain to his thirst, and for his baptism; and the Fire for warmth; and the Sun for sight; and the Earth for his Meat--and his Rest. VEVAY, May 1, 1869. THE QUEEN OF THE AIR. I. ATHENA CHALINITIS.* (Athena in the Heavens.) * "Athena the Restrainer." The name is given to her as having helped Bellerophon to bridle Pegasus, the flying cloud. |
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