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Aphrodite and Helen | il066flax: "Then with her hand Aphrodite laid hold of her fragrant robe, and plucked it, and spoke to her in the likeness of an old woman, a wool-comber, who had been wont to card the fair wool for her when she dwelt in Lacedaemon, and who was well loved of her; in her likeness fair Aphrodite said: “Come here; Alexander calls you to go to your home." (Hom.Il.3.390). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826). |
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