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The Argonautica

BOOK I
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The one, Argus, son of Arestor, had cast round his shoulders the hide of a bull reaching to his feet, with the black hair upon it, the other, a fair mantle of double fold, which his sister Pelopeia had given him.

Still Jason forebore from asking them about each point but bade all be seated for an assembly.

And there, upon the folded sails and the mast as it lay on the ground, they all took their seats in order.

And among them with goodwill spake Aeson's son: (ll.

332-340) "All the equipment that a ship needs for all is in due order--lies ready for our departure.


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