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...for the twentieth year in office as general at Athens.” He had a son named Phocus, who wished to take part in the games at the great feast of Minerva.... ...an when he refused it from him.. And on his pressing him to permit his son Phocus to receive it, he re- plied, “If my son returns to a right mind, his...
...very fair spot, but it had no way down from it; and in a copy of verses to Phocus he writes.— —that I spared my land, And withheld from usurpation and...
...he the fair goddess, was loved by Aeacus through golden Aphrodite and bare Phocus. And the silver-shod goddess Thetis was subject to Peleus and brough...