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gulf, as if treading on thin ice, I and so have I been.

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For this Hera was angry and blinded him, but Zeus gave him the seer's power.

gulf, as if treading on thin ice, I and so have I been.

Fragment #4 -- (2) Athenaeus, ii. p. 40: `For pleasant it is at a feast and rich banquet to tell delightful tales, when men have had enough of feasting;...'

gulf, as if treading on thin ice, I and so have I been.

Clement of Alexandria, Stromateis vi. 2 26: `...and pleasant also it is to know a clear token of ill or good amid all the signs that the deathless ones have given to mortal men.'

gulf, as if treading on thin ice, I and so have I been.

Fragment #5 -- Athenaeus, xi. 498. A: `And Mares, swift messenger, came to him through the house and brought a silver goblet which he had filled, and gave it to the lord.'

Fragment #6 -- Athenaeus, xi. 498. B: `And then Mantes took in his hands the ox's halter and Iphiclus lashed him upon the back. And behind him, with a cup in one hand and a raised sceptre in the other, walked Phylacus and spake amongst the bondmen.'

Fragment #7 -- Athenaeus, xiii. p. 609 e: Hesiod in the third book of the "Melampodia" called Chalcis in Euboea `the land of fair women'.

Fragment #8 -- Strabo, xiv. p. 676: But Hesiod says that Amphilochus was killed by Apollo at Soli.

Fragment #9 -- Clement of Alexandria, Stromateis, v. p. 259: `And now there is no seer among mortal men such as would know the mind of Zeus who holds the aegis.'

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