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THE GOLDEN TOUCH 7 WHEN offered a free choice of gifts , King Midas , al- ready a very wealthy king , exclaimed : " Grant that whatsoever I may touch may be turned to gold . " Bacchus , grieving that he had not asked for some- thing ...
THE GOLDEN TOUCH 7 WHEN offered a free choice of gifts , King Midas , al- ready a very wealthy king , exclaimed : " Grant that whatsoever I may touch may be turned to gold . " Bacchus , grieving that he had not asked for some- thing ...
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And now Hercules began to consider what he should do in case Atlas should be drowned in the sea , or if he were to be stung to death by the dragon with the hundred heads which guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides .
And now Hercules began to consider what he should do in case Atlas should be drowned in the sea , or if he were to be stung to death by the dragon with the hundred heads which guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides .
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How I shall miss you When you're grown golden and high ! But I shall send all the bees up to kiss you : Little brown brother , good - bye . SWEET DAFFADOWNDILLY 27 Christina Rossetti Growing in the vale ( 1830-1894 ) By the uplands ...
How I shall miss you When you're grown golden and high ! But I shall send all the bees up to kiss you : Little brown brother , good - bye . SWEET DAFFADOWNDILLY 27 Christina Rossetti Growing in the vale ( 1830-1894 ) By the uplands ...
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