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Dialogues of the Gods (7.1)

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Hephaestus

Have you seen Maias baby, Apollo? such a pretty little thing, with a smile for everybody; you can see it is going to be a treasure,

Apollo

That baby a treasure? well, in mischief, Iapetus is young beside it.

Hephaestus

Why, what harm can it do, only just born?

Apollo

Ask Posidon; it stole his trident. Ask Ares; he was surprised to find his sword gone out of the scabbard. Not to mention myself, disarmed of bow and arrows.

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