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Zeus, gloomy and in tragic distress, is implored by Hermes and Athena to divulge
the cause of his melancholy condition; while Hera, true to her Homeric character,
confidently attributes it to another earthly amour. The king of gods and men, thus
adjured, announced the true reason of his anxiety-daring assaults upon the
character of himself and the rest of the Olympian divinities, and, in fact, denial of
their very existence by the skeptics. What would be the best course to pursue?
(This edition translated by Howard Williams.)
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