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Arrival at the isle Anaphe: the dream of Euphemus, which is interpreted by Jason: arrival at Aegina and at Pagasae, the end of the voyage (1694 – 1781).
The Argonautica 2008
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Euphemus, which is interpreted by Jason: arrival at Aegina and at Pagasae, the end of the voyage (1694 – 1781).
The Argonautica 2008
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Arrival at the isle Anaphe: the dream of Euphemus, which is interpreted by Jason: arrival at Aegina and at Pagasae, the end of the voyage (1694 – 1781).
The Argonautica 2008
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Euphemus, which is interpreted by Jason: arrival at Aegina and at
The Argonautica Apollonius Rhodius
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Heracles on his way, and they also came back, and swift-footed Euphemus and the twin sons of Thracian Boreas, after a vain toil.
The Argonautica 2008
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But Euphemus strode among all his comrades and cried to them to bend to their oars with all their might; and they with a shout smote the water.
The Argonautica 2008
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The two sons of Boreas started up, trusting in their wings; and Euphemus, relying on his swift feet, and Lynceus to cast far his piercing eyes; and with them darted off Canthus, the fifth.
The Argonautica 2008
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After them from Taenarus came Euphemus whom, most swift-footed of men,
The Argonautica 2008
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Euphemus, who in former days dwelt in Sintian Lemnos, and from Lemnos were driven forth by Tyrrhenians and came to Sparta as suppliants; and when they left Sparta, Theras, the goodly son of Autesion, brought them to the island Calliste, and from himself he gave it the name of Thera.
The Argonautica 2008
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Euphemus bethought him of a dream of the night, reverencing the glorious son of Maia.
The Argonautica 2008
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