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Updated: September 16, 2025
All the younger gods were for welcoming Psyche at once, and Hermes was sent to bring her hither. The maiden came, a shy newcomer among those bright creatures. She took the cup that Hebe held out to her, drank the divine ambrosia, and became immortal.
There are moments in a man's life when the woman he loves can make anything of him. I spoke to her in a manner that affected her so that she took me into a closet next to her room to shew me her books. There were only thirty in all, but they were chosen, although somewhat elementary. A woman like Clementine needed something more. "Do you know, my dear Hebe, that you want more books?"
But a man wouldn't have thought to find Sadler a partner in banking, mercantile, and shipping business, with a Chinaman. He'd been the wildest of us all in the Hebe Maitland days, and always acted youthful for his years. There were two things in him that never could get to keep the peace with each other, his conscience and his sporting instinct.
Fanny Skerrett gave her hand cordially to Wade, and looked a little anxiously at his pale face. "Now, M.D.," says Peter, "you have been surgeon, you shall be doctor and dose our patient. Now, then, "'Hebe, pour free! Quicken his eyes with mountain-dew, That Styx, the detested, No more he may view." "Thanks, Hebe!" Wade said, continuing the quotation, "I quaff it! Io Paean, I cry!
I promised he should have it, and I also sent a copy of my manifesto. The only thing which rather interfered with the dignity of this latter piece, and gave it a somewhat comic air, were the four Latin verses, which might make people imagine that, after enjoying the girl as Hebe, I had gone in search of her as Ganymede.
The full day dwelt on her brows and sunned Her violet eyes, and all her Hebe bloom, And doubled his own warmth against her lips, And on the beauteous wave of such a breast As never pencil drew. Half light, half shade, She stood, a sight to make an old man young." He repeated the lines as he stood watching her, and then he went nearer and called: "Madaline!" Could he doubt that she loved him?
Numerous other divinities, not included among the Olympic, but some not less important than the twelve. Such are Hades, Helios, Dionysus, the Charites, the Muses, the Nereids, the Nymphs, etc. 3. Deities who perform special service to the greater gods, Iris, Hebe, the Horae;, etc. 4. Deities whose personality is less distinct, Ate, Eris, Thanatos, Hypnos, etc. 5.
"No need to speak so loud, sir," replied the old gentleman; "she hears you. These hussies have ears like hawks." He then dispensed a private wink and a public bow; with which he strolled away from Mr. Vane, and walked feebly and jauntily up the room, whistling "Fair Hebe;" fixing his eye upon the past, and somewhat ostentatiously overlooking the existence of the present company.
Louise drew softly near the divan, and stood still, lost in admiration at this lovely, enchanting picture, this reposing Hebe. "Camilla," said she, fondly, "what are you reading so eagerly?" Camilla started and looked up suddenly, then laughed aloud. "Ah, mamma," said she, in a silver, clear, and soft voice, "how you frightened me!
'For, said his better half, standing before him with a great loaf clasped to her bosom, 'if you turn a horse from the stable between full and half full, like as not he will return of fair will to the crib. 'Oh Venus and Hebe in one body, the magister said, 'I am minded to end here my scholarly days. 'I am minded that ye shall travel far erstwhile, she answered.
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