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The Argonautica

BOOK II
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Oh, reverence suppliants and strangers for Zeus' sake, the god of strangers and suppliants.

To Zeus belong both suppliants and strangers; and his eye, methinks, beholdeth even us." (ll.

1134-1139) And in reply the son of Aeson prudently questioned him, deeming that the prophecies of Phineus were being fulfilled: "All these things will we straightway grant you with right good will.

But come tell me truly in what country ye dwell and what business bids you sail across the sea, and tell me your own glorious names and lineage." (ll.

1140-1156) And him Argus, helpless in his evil plight, addressed: "That one Phrixus an Aeolid reached Aea from Hellas you yourselves have clearly heard ere this, I trow; Phrixus, who came to the city of Aeetes, bestriding a ram, which Hermes had made all gold; and the fleece ye may see even now.


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