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Mythology:

Roman, Greek, Norse, Egyptian, Hindu...

•  Prometheus and Pandora

•  Apollo and Daphne

•  Pyramus and Thisbe

•  Cephalus and Procris

•  Juno and her Rivals, Io and Callisto

•  Diana and Actæon

•  Latona and the Rustics

•  Phaëton

•  Midas

•  Baucis and Philemon

•  Proserpine

•  Glaucus and Scylla

•  Pygmalion

•  Dryope

•  Venus and Adonis

•  Apollo and Hyacinthus

•  Ceyx and Halcyone: Or, the Halcyon Birds

•  Vertumnus and Pomona; Iphis and Anaxarete

•  Cupid and Psyche

•  Cadmus

•  The Myrmidons

•  Nisus and Scylla

•  Echo and Narcissus

•  Clytie

•  Hero and Leander

•  Minerva and Arachne

•  Niobe

•  The Grææ and the Gorgons

•  Perseus and Medusa

•  Perseus and Atlas

•  Andromeda, or the Sea-Monster

•  The Wedding Feast

•  Monsters: Giants

•  The Sphinx

•  Pegasus and Chimæra

•  The Centaurs

•  The Pygmies

•  The Griffin - Gryphon

•  The Golden Fleece

•  Medea and Æson

•  Meleager and Atalanta

•  Hercules

•  Hebe and Ganymede

•  Theseus

•  Olympic and Other Games

•  Dædalus

•  Castor and Pollux

•  Bacchus

•  Ariadne

•  The Rural Deities

•  Erisichthon

•  Rhocus

•  The Water Deities

•  The Camenæ

•  The Winds

•  Achelous and Hercules

•  Admetus and Alcestis

•  Antigone

•  Penelope

•  Orpheus and Eurydice

•  Aristæus, the Bee-Keeper

•  Amphion

•  Linus

•  Thamyris

•  Marsyas

•  Melampus

•  Musæus

•  Arion

•  Ibycus

•  Simonides

•  Sappho

•  Diana and Endymion

•  Orion

•  Aurora and Tithonus

•  Acis and Galatea

•  The Trojan War

•  " The Iliad "

•  The Fall of Troy

•  Menelaus and Helen

•  Agamemnon, Orestes, and Electra

•  Troy

•  Return of Ulysses

•  The Læstrygonians, or The Lotus-eaters

•  Scylla and Charybdis

•  Calypso

•  The Phæacians

•  Fate of the Suitors

•  Adventures of Æneas

•  Dido

•  Palinurus

•  The Infernal Regions

•  Elysium

•  The Sibyl

•  Æneas in Italy

•  Camilla

•  Evander

•  Infant Rome

•  Nisus and Euryalus

•  Mezentius

•  Pallas, Camilla, Turnus

•  Pythagoras

•  Egyptian Deities

•  Oracles

•  Origin of Mythology

•  Statues of Gods and Goddesses

•  Poets of Mythology

•  Modern Monsters

•  The Phonix

•  The Cockatrice, or Basilisk

•  The Unicorn

•  The Salamander

•  Eastern Mythology: Zoroaster

•  Hindu Mythology

•  Castes

•  Buddha

•  The Grand Lama

•  Prester John

•  Northern Mythology

•  Valhalla

•  The Valkyrior

•  Of Thor and the Other Gods

•  Thor's Visit to Jotunheim, the Giant's Country

•  The Death of Baldur

•  The Elves

•  Ragnarok, the Twilight of the Gods

•  Runic Letters

•  The Skalds

•  Iceland

•  Teutonic Mythology

•  The Nibelungen Lied

•  Wagner's Nibelungen Ring

•  The Druids

•  Iona

King Arthur (see Excalibur-FR):

•  The Mythical History of England

•  Merlin

•  Arthur

•  Sir Gawain

•  Caradoc Briefbras; or, Caradoc with the Shrunken Arm

•  Launcelot of the Lake

•  The Adventure of the Cart

•  The Lady of Shalott

•  Queen Guenever's Peril

•  Tristram and Isoude

•  Sir Tristram

•  Sir Tristram's Battle with Sir Launcelot

•  The Round Table

•  Sir Palamedes

•  Perceval

•  The Sangreal, or Holy Graal

•  Sir Agrivain's Treason

•  Morte d'Arthur

•  The Mabinogeon

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