Echo and Narcissus Ovid, translated

  1. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. One day, when she observed Narcissus wandering in the pathless woods,
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  2. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Once a noisy Nymph, (who never held her tongue when others spoke, who
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  3. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Once a noisy Nymph, (who never held her tongue when others spoke, who
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  4. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Thus he deceived the Nymph and many more, sprung from the mountains or
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  5. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Thus he deceived the Nymph and many more, sprung from the mountains or
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  6. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Tiresias' fame of prophecy was spread through all the cities of Aonia,
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  7. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Tiresias' fame of prophecy was spread through all the cities of Aonia,
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  8. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Tiresias' fame of prophecy was spread through all the cities of Aonia,
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  9. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Tiresias' fame of prophecy was spread through all the cities of Aonia,
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  10. Echo and NarcissusOvid, translated by Brookes More 1 A.D. Nor food nor rest can draw him thence—outstretched upon the
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