The Iliad of Homer


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his apotheosis. Throughout all the historical ages the descendants  
of Asklepius were numerous and widely diffused. The many families or  
gentes, called Asklepiads, who devoted themselves to the study and  
practice of medicine, and who principally dwelt near the temples of  
Asklepius, whither sick and suffering men came to obtain relief--all  
recognized the god not merely as the object of their common worship,  
but also as their actual progenitor."--Grote vol. i. p. 248.  
133 "The plant she bruises with a stone, and stands  
Tempering the juice between her ivory hands  
This o'er her breast she sheds with sovereign art  
And bathes with gentle touch the wounded part  
The wound such virtue from the juice derives,  
At once the blood is stanch'd, the youth revives."  
"Orlando Furioso," book 1.  
134 --Well might I wish.  
"Would heav'n (said he) my strength and youth recall,  
Such as I was beneath Praeneste's wall--  
Then when I made the foremost foes retire,  
And set whole heaps of conquer'd shields on fire;  
When Herilus in single fight I slew,  
Whom with three lives Feronia did endue."  
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