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The Iliad

BOOK XV
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"Jove," she said to them, "desires you to go to him at once on Mt.

Ida; when you have seen him you are to do as he may then bid you." Thereon Juno left them and resumed her seat inside, while Iris and Apollo made all haste on their way.

When they reached many-fountained Ida, mother of wild beasts, they found Jove seated on topmost Gargarus with a fragrant cloud encircling his head as with a diadem.

They stood before his presence, and he was pleased with them for having been so quick in obeying the orders his wife had given them.
He spoke to Iris first.

"Go," said he, "fleet Iris, tell King Neptune what I now bid you--and tell him true.


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